pretreat the stain as soon as you can with something like spray and wash. Wash them alone, and put in a scoop of oxy clean and a little Borax. That should get it out! I have used that "concoction" to remove just about everything you can think of! (I have two very messy boys)
2007-01-31 09:55:16
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answered by carezra 2
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Clorox Oxi Magic fill the sink or was tub put a scoop full in and let them soak about an hour rub the stain every so often then wash as normal works great even for grass blood and oily stains
2007-01-28 00:00:26
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answered by youhoo it's me 4
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it is either tide or Clorox that has this pen/gel thing. that you squeeze and it has Brussels at the bottom of it. you rub the stain and then let it sit. then do an extra long wash. check the stain after its done washing, if it came out then go straight to the dryer, if not try that process again or bring it to your local dry cleaners they will probably make you pay but be able to get it out.
2007-01-28 00:04:08
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answered by woah tash 1
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dawn dish det.. with oxyclean is really good or the stainwash with oxyclean is too. look up hints from heloise for old tips that are still good. If its a stain thats been there for a long time, dye the pants black is all I can say! Good luck
2007-01-28 00:00:58
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answered by Renee H 2
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I get tomato stains out of clothes by simply washing the garment and hanging it outside in the fresh air and sunshine. It works everytime.
2007-01-28 06:13:51
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answered by Moore Family M 2
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aresol shout and laundry soap, if that doesnt do it, try goof off and laundry soap. or oops. dont dry it in the dryer till the stain is off.
2007-01-28 03:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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u cant throw them out
2007-01-28 00:04:12
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answered by bubba 4
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