I swear by ZOUT if Zout can't the stain out, it ain't commin out! It is also great for pet stains in the carpets too (wet ones). I have been using it for years and wouldn't use anything else. Get the gel not the spray, it works better, if you have a really hard stain to remove, let it sit overnight on the stain and wash the next day, if you are overly concerned that the stain may still not be removed, let the garment air dry and check it again.
Good Luck
2007-09-13 05:34:35
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answered by chefddr 3
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SHOUT it out! I use Shout on about everything I wash, along with Borax and our clothes usually do well. Some stains will wash out in time, but if you don't have time, take it to the cleaners. I worked at a cleaners and found that if a stain can come out it will there. They squirt something around the stain to keep it from traveling down the garment, put a solution (depending on the type of stain), barely scrub it with a piece of ivory, then hit it with steam. Good luck!!!!
2016-05-18 03:50:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Look for a product in your supermarket or hardware store called DR BECKMANN STAIN REMOVER. This you will find is an excellent product for all stains . My son came home with a brand you pair of whites jeans cover in bike oil ,also chocolate and sure the other stain was lime drink. I first soaked them in cold water then added the stain remover ,popped them in the machine & to my surprise all the stains came out.
2007-09-13 03:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I like to use a bit of baking soda in my laundry loads.. It deodorized/freshens laundry and you can use less soap since it ups the working power of your regular detergent... I use Shout/Spray n Wash along with applying full strength detergent on the stain.. I also soak the load for 10-30 minutes and that seems to do the trick... I also inspect the clothing BEFORE it goes into the dryer...
2007-09-12 23:51:15
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answered by pebblespro 7
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I always use Swarfega (Mechanics Hand Wash) just smear a little over the stain leave for a few minutes, Wash in washing machine as normal. (A big tub is quite cheap.)
2007-09-12 22:14:42
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answered by JoJo 4
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Have you tried SOILOVE? It comes in a green bottle for warm or hot wash like whites & colors that don't fade. Excellent on dirty white socks, blood stains, grease or oil stains, or pretty much anything. Then it also comes in a blue bottle for cold wash.
2007-09-12 21:03:19
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answered by gigis0424 1
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Put ammonia in your laundry, it works great. It helps lift the dirt off your clothes. Trust me, my huband is a mechanic and it lifts the oil and all the stuff that comes out of cars right off his clothes. But remeber, don't use with bleach!
2007-09-12 23:34:34
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answered by EXPECTING 5
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Oxi Vanish spray. It's fabulous, works every time without fail. You'll spot it on the shelf as it's in a very bright pink bottle x
2007-09-12 20:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My wife uses shout with fells naptha. Not sure if this is the correct spelling but it does great on my work clothes.
2007-09-12 21:02:29
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answered by skip1960 4
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My Grandma swears by Oxiclean. Personally, if I have a really bad stain, I put Windex on it! (Don't knock it til you've tried it!)
2007-09-12 22:02:47
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answered by Kati S 2
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