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dkingdoe
Sep 09, 2013Explorer
This is a laundry tip ...
I use BABY POWDER to remove grease stains (new or old) from garments. Just rub the powder into the stains prior to washing (you can use an old powder puff). When I notice the stain I get out the powder, powder the stains, roll up the garment, throw it in the dirty clothes basket - then launder as usual. You'll be amazed!! :E
I've even used baby powder in the MH. Last year we had several mosquitoes get into the MH & spent a lot of time killing them before we went to bed. Some landed on the upholstered accents which left spots when cleaning the remains with a wet paper towel. So when I was told about the baby powder trick I took an old toothbrush - dabbed it into some powder & after a few lite applications the stain was gone. Just remember DO NOT USE WATER, except when washing clothing.
Hope you give this a try - IT DOES WORK!!
I use BABY POWDER to remove grease stains (new or old) from garments. Just rub the powder into the stains prior to washing (you can use an old powder puff). When I notice the stain I get out the powder, powder the stains, roll up the garment, throw it in the dirty clothes basket - then launder as usual. You'll be amazed!! :E
I've even used baby powder in the MH. Last year we had several mosquitoes get into the MH & spent a lot of time killing them before we went to bed. Some landed on the upholstered accents which left spots when cleaning the remains with a wet paper towel. So when I was told about the baby powder trick I took an old toothbrush - dabbed it into some powder & after a few lite applications the stain was gone. Just remember DO NOT USE WATER, except when washing clothing.
Hope you give this a try - IT DOES WORK!!
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