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Re: stains

To: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Subject: Re: stains
From: "Livia I. Haasper" <wilivhaasper@sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 15:32:11 -0500
I'm absolutely amazed about all the domestic knowledge on the list. First, the 
dishwasher question that I wasn't going to answer too, for you all
seemed to really know what you were talking about. Now, it's stain removal. 
Again, the group is full of expertise on the subject. Your wife's should
really be proud of you mechanics out there. Life is so full of surprises.
Well, I lower myself to offer a tip, but only because Fred has been of great 
help to me lately.
Try good old hand wash paste. You may have that at hand already.
Liv.

Joe Curry wrote:

> Try Spray and Wash!  Spritz it on and with a toothbrush scrub the stain and 
>then wash it as usual.  I have had very good luck getting grease stains
> out with that stuff!  However, it it has already been washed with the Ajax 
>and bleach, the stain might already have set in !  :(
>
> Regards
>
> Joe (Laundry Tips R Us) Curry
>
> Fred Thomas wrote:
> >
> > Well, back in October when I started this engine rebuild, I folded my white
> > "British-Ever-Flex" very carefully and put it aside, during this time 
>somehow
> > or other a big glob of grease attached itself to the top and when I unfolded
> > it this week I now have to bright "Yellow" spot about 4" each, I have tried
> > soaking it in Ajax powder, and even saturated a rag with clorox and let it
> > soak and all to no avail, any suggestions which way to get this stain oout 
>??
> > Thanks  "FT"

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