If you've not run them through the dryer, you should be able to use Oxy-Clean on the spots. It depends on what kind of fabrics and how bad the stains have set in. If your load was whites, you can wash them in really hot water, and let them soak in bleach an hour or so before you wash them.
2006-11-24 22:55:43
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answered by Tennessee_whiskey6969 3
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Lemon juice and table salt will remove iron rust from fabric. Cut the lemon in half, rub in on the fabric until good and wet, then rub in the salt and put the article in the sun to dry (not easy if in uk), but the lemon and salt should work anyway left to dry naturally, then wash as usual.
2006-12-01 10:41:23
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answered by Somer 4
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Hi,
Koala... mentioned Rust Out. Rust out comes in different forms but there is one that is in a spray bottle. It's not easy to find but I did find it at a Meijer's store. You can spray it on the spots and it comes out. I haven't had any problems using it on any materials.
Good Luck!
Gina
2006-11-25 11:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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After applying the rust remover
don't forget to coat it up with paint
2006-11-25 06:37:06
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answered by davmanx 4
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go to walmart and get you a bottle of rust out and put half in your wash.you will be amazed. I do it all the time cause I got well water
2006-12-01 11:24:38
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answered by snowqueen 2
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Use a rust remover in an empty waher.
2006-11-25 15:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Lemon juice
2006-11-29 07:11:05
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answered by MI5 4
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dab a little white vinegar on a cloth and gently rub it off. If its delicate clothing water the vinegar down a little.
2006-11-25 06:01:56
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answered by jellytot 1
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there is a product called clr and also one called rust out...not sure if youve locked emin but you might try those
2006-11-25 05:37:37
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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i go along with Snowqueen
2006-12-02 15:14:26
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answered by srracvuee 7
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