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To remove paint from clothing no matter how long its been there use equal part ammonia and turpentine. Saturate the spot(s) for several minutes and then wash with warm soapy water.
Posted by JessicaAnn231 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
I got this tip years ago and it works! For grass stains on white clothing rub molasses on stain and launder in hot water when doing your laundry. It really does work!
Posted by nanamook in All other rooms. Faves: 0
I got this tip years ago and it works! For grass stains on white clothing rub molasses on stain and launder in hot water when doing your laundry. It really does work!
Posted by nanamook in All other rooms. Faves: 0
I got this tip years ago and it works! For grass stains on white clothing rub molasses on stain and launder in hot water when doing your laundry. It really does work!
Posted by nanamook in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Getting nasty stains out of white, off-white, or even yellow-toned fabric is a breeze. Take an old toothbrush, and one cup of hot water containing 1 spritz of Tilex cleaner with bleach. Dunk the toothbrush in the mixture and rub the stain very gently. It will disappear before your eyes. Rinse stain afterward with regular warm water, and pat up the moisture to dry. Be careful, though, especially with clothing. Tilex is powerful and will take the color out!
Posted by LizzieinNYC in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Answer: For ink on a wall try using hairspray like you would for clothing. Just use a little and have a wet rag to wipe it clean. I did this years ago.
Posted by Mazzy0774 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
remove blood from clothing, carpet, etc., with hydrogen peroxide, apply full strength from bottle
Posted by bfreder576748 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
A fabric softener dryer sheet in a dresser drawer will keep clothing stored inside sweet smelling ( and so nice to open up too)
Posted by Sparky in All other rooms. Faves: 2
 
 

 

 




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