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Posted by Kevin Bismark on December 30, 2004 at 18:39:35 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: getting oil stains from jeans posted by billy bobbb on December 30, 2004 at 18:19:58:
Just smear some more grease and oil on them and make the other ones go away, might not even notice the old stains, knew a nut years ago that had coffee stains on a carpet and made a couple pots of coffee and sprayed it down with a Hudson sprayer on the carpet. I never had jeans last enough to try to get stains out, have tools in the pockets all the time and they tear out at the rear pockets, and the shirts have the collars go and the cuffs, so I never worry about the stains, Dad was wondering if I wanted an old shirt last weekend when I climbed under my little truck to change the timing belt, didn"t believe me when I said the shirt was a rag till I showed him the collar it"s a shame that they seem to be made so bad, wonder how the clothes I wore as a kid lasted as long as they did, I was even more nuts then ..
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