SInce fabric softner is oil based, you need wash items in hot water or warm whatever the fabric can handle and put in one cup of Vinegar into the wash water. This should get rid of the stains.
2006-12-11 07:33:22
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answered by rdncgirl 2
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happen to me and i called the 1800 number on the label, they told me to break up the stain by adding more of the softener to the stained area. what worked best for me was Goop Hand Cleaner in a can. My husband got it at walmart to remove grease from his hands after working on his car. It comes in a can and it is a orange gooey looking stuff. i worked it into the stain and then put in the washer, and it came out. very important not to put the garment in the dryer until the stain is out because the heat will set the stain in and will be harder to get out.
2006-12-11 14:46:25
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answered by bravodog 2
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take position to me and that i noted as the 1800 decision on the label, they advised me to split the stain by including extra of the softener to the stained section. what worked purely right for me replaced into Goop Hand purifier in a can. My husband were given it at walmart to eliminate grease from his fingers after engaged on his vehicle. It is provided in a can and it truly is a orange gooey looking stuff. i worked it into the stain and then put in the washer, and it got here out. needed no longer to positioned the garment contained in the dryer till the stain is out because the nice and cozy temperature will set the stain in and could be harder to get out.
2016-11-25 21:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You simply need to wash them again. It happens to me occasionally when I use that silly downy ball. Even if you have already dried the item, just wash it again, it will come right out. Scouts Honor!!
2006-12-11 10:11:09
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answered by nh_lady_2003 2
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I think you can just rinse with water or rewash it.
2006-12-11 07:13:20
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answered by smartypants909 7
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