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2006-12-11 00:36:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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STEP 1: Blot the stain with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol), using a clean, white cloth. STEP 2: Treat natural fibers such as wool or cotton with a solvent such as lighter fluid, turpentine or mineral spirits; again, use a clean, white cloth. STEP 3: Alternatively, treat synthetic fibers with hydrogen peroxide, using a clean, white cloth. STEP 4: If the stain persists, bring on the bleach. If a dilute solution of all-fabric bleach doesn't work, soak the garment in a a solution chlorine bleach in water, following directions on the bleach bottle. Note that this step could ruin your clothes; test a small, hidden area for bleach tolerance. STEP 5: Or, try a color remover, following directions on the box. Color remover will take out the fabric color as well as the stain, so you will have to re-dye your garment. Tips & Warnings
A clean, white cloth ensures that your stain-removal efforts don't pull any unwanted dyes out of the cloth and onto your garment; it also allows you to see how much of the stain you have pulled from the garment.
Turpentine, lighter fluid and mineral spirits are flammable. Stay away from flame.
2006-12-11 00:56:15
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answered by SS 2
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It will never completely come out, there will always be something there. I would dye them in the machine and go out and buy another pair of light colored jeans.
2006-12-11 01:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell a hairdresser the name of the hair dye and ask them.
2006-12-11 01:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, once you're basically finding for a tint Manic Panic might artwork. It fairly relies upon on how properly your hair takes color. My chum who has black hair used Manic Panic and it left a particularly tint. stable luck =]
2016-12-11 06:49:13
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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This has been asked and answered so many times.
Here's a link that already has a best answer chosen..Good luck'
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061201184040AAwvgcF
2006-12-11 00:37:17
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answer #6
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answered by GreyRainbow 4
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This is a great site for stain removal. I would search there first...
http://www.diynot.com/pages/st/st031.php
another choice or two are:
http://www.diynot.com/pages/st/st031.php
http://www.vintagevixen.com/care/stainGuide.asp?needToKnow=hairdye
I hope that you find what you need. Have a great holiday!!
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2006-12-11 00:39:32
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answered by Eds 7
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