Dawn!
2006-10-01 11:46:47
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answered by Catie K 1
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The Stain Movie
2016-12-15 15:18:27
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answered by ? 4
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in case you do not have already got a stain remover like a Tide Pencil or Shout spray, you additionally could make a centred paste alongside with your ordinary detergent. in case you employ a liquid detergent, only pour a small quantity directly to the stained section and scrub it in with a small application brush or an corporation teeth brush. despite if it quite is a powder, upload a small quantity of water to from a paste and scrub into the stain. permit it sit down on stained section a jiffy and upload to something of your wash. If needed you may repeat this lower back if the 1st utility would not thoroughly get rid of the stain.
2016-10-18 07:56:30
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answered by ? 4
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My recommendation is also Dawn but if that doesn't work try De-solv-It. It's an "orange" product you can buy at most hardware stores. Amazing stuff! It will take almost anything out of anything. I don't know how I existed without it.
http://desolvit.co.uk/index.htm
If there are residual yellow stains left in the white blouse from the coloring in the butter I'd use regular bleach if the fabric is cotton.
Good luck!
2006-10-01 11:58:05
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answered by janisko 5
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Butter or any kind of grease stain will be removed with "Armoral" which is used to clean a car dash. Spray on the armoral and rub a little, rinse well and put in your normal laundry. The grease stain will be gone. I have used this method and it actually is easy and works great.
2006-10-01 13:03:59
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answered by moondancer 1
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Dish detergent is good on any kind of grease stain. Apply the detergent and let set for a couple of minutes- then throw it into the wash. It may take a few times before all the grease comes out, but it will come out.
2006-10-01 11:52:49
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answered by gizbit76 2
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The spray and wash, leave it on even overnite, then use Clorox
bleach for colors put it right onto the stain, and wash in Tide w/bleach.
Before the rinse cycle check it to make sure it came out., if not
repeat - - this really has worked for me in the past on a very similar stain.
good luck
2006-10-01 11:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Catie K - Dawn works wonders! This is assuming that the stain isn't set in. There are fiber-sensitive bleaches available for your white shirt, so it can be saved, even if it is vulnerable to regular bleach's harm. Good luck!
2006-10-01 11:54:20
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answered by polishedamethyst 6
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What happens if the stain already set in?
2014-07-19 10:24:01
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answered by WrittenWater 1
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You don't say what colour the jeans are but if they're anything other than white soaking them in coke should get the stains out.
2006-10-01 11:51:33
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answered by pol 3
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This may sound strange, but it works. Rub baby powder into the stain and then spray it with hairspray. Wash & wear, your stain is gone.
2006-10-01 11:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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