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Re: getting oil stains from jeans
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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 30, 2004 at 19:22:58 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: getting oil stains from jeans posted by billy bobbb on December 30, 2004 at 18:19:58:
Never really had much success with oil and grease, but found something for ink. Being a bachellor, and having put a leaky ink pen in the pocket an expensive white business shirt once, I tried everything, and nothing worked. As a last ditch effort, saw a gallon on windshield washer solvent in the garage and figured what the heck, so poured some on the pocket and the ink started to breakup and run, so tossed the shirt and the rest of the gallon (only a buck or so) into the washer, and when came out, ink was gone. Of course, shirt fell apart in the middle of an important business meeting and I looked even stupider than I already do, but it was clean and bright white. Who knows, maybe will work on grease, but never tried it. For a buck? Might be worth a shot. Oh yeah, shirt didn't really fall apart, and really worked. I used the blue stuff. Wonder what the pink antifreeze washer solvent would've done? maybe the pink stuff's for grease and oil? Hmm??? Mark.
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