If you haven't already washed and dried them try one of the following two products:
oxyclean-put a small amount in a bottle or cup and add HOT water to activate it. mix until powder is dissolved and then put on the stain. Now wash as usual.
Simple green-often found in the car care area of a store. Dampen stain and apply directly. Wait about 15 min. then wash as usual. Check for stain before putting into the dryer as you may have to treat it again.
You can also use products like shout or zout but I find the oxyclean to be the best and most economical of all.
2007-06-23 12:20:22
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answered by D. 2
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My mother always used plain hand soap to rub stains out. I still do that on blood stains. If I rinse it really well after using the soap, the stain usually disappears.
2007-06-23 12:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Jan C is right. Pour hydrogen peroxide straight from the bottle and watch it disappear before your eyes. then wash
2007-06-23 12:30:43
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answered by greenfrogs 7
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COLD water, and if it is not out, don't toss in the dryer. Treat again, with peroxide or bar soap. Both are good suggestions.
2007-06-23 12:21:34
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answered by janis c 2
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Saturate with hydrogen peroxide and let it soak for a few minutes. then wash as usual
2007-06-23 12:15:17
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answered by Jan C 7
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don't let it dry. If it has, most stain removers work pretty well.
2007-06-23 12:34:53
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answered by Fall 3
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ok i getcha! now listen ...lets not worry about the clothes just yet, its the shooter we need to dispose of! i know this guy... jimmy the greek......we`ll get it sorted capiche!
2007-06-23 12:46:30
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answered by loontheklown@btinternet.com 2
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dont let it sit and dry. but if itsd too late
soak it and scrub it thts about all you can do
2007-06-23 12:18:09
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answered by -Cay- 4
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