CLOTHING
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Fresh stains
are the easiest to treat, of course, but even the older more
established spots can sometimes be removed.
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Laundry
stains on washable fabric: Combine equal parts of water,
liquid dishwashing detergent and ammonia in a small bowl.
Start with small proportions, as it does not keep for
longer than a day or so. Use an old toothbrush to rub
the solution onto the stain, and launder as usual.
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Did you know
that you could try Tilex?
This product
normally found in the bathroom will work on white clothes with
mildew stains? It is a bleaching product, so beware and
use carefully. On white clothes, just spray on the stain
and let sit, simply rinsing if you see blue spots appear.
Using Tilex on colored clothes should really be a
last resort as bleach spots are easy to cause.
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OxyClean in warm/hot water works well (I
sometimes microwave the water to get it extremely hot). Or
make a paste with warm water and apply directly to the stain
with a toothbrush. Allow this to sit for at least an hour.
Rinse in warm water and reapply if necessary. Soak in a sink
of warm water and dissolved Oxy Clean crystals for an hour or
so before washing in warm water. This has gotten many stains
out for me, but can take more than 1 application.
OTHER
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Oops is a latex paint remover that has
worked well to remove stains, marks and stickers from of
plastic toys. Test the toy if the plastic is thin, but
most thicker plastic toys such as Little Tikes will do well.
This will also take crayon off of chalkboards without
damaging the finish! Remember to wear rubber gloves! Find this
product at Wal-Mart and most hardware stores.
Disclaimer:
Kidzsignments is in no way endorsing the use of any of the above
products (name brands) or methods. These are tips used by myself
and other individuals that have worked. Follow manufacturer
instructions for use and check the care label of your garments. We
are in no way liable for damage done to any piece of merchandise
as a result of the use of tips on our website