Stains! Dammit!
Aug. 8th, 2005 04:58 pmDoes anyone have any advice for getting stains out of shirts?
I bought a bunch of shirts for this summer and I'm starting to become very discouraged with the stains I'm getting on them. A couple I've only worn once before getting a stain that won't come out. It used to be that as long as I pretreated a shirt, the stain would come out. Now, I pretreat like crazy and the stains are still there.
I got a nice sage green henley from the Big Dog store at the outlet mall and promptly dribbled a bit of mayonnaise on it. I practically poured an extra half cup of detergent on it and scrubbed the heck out of those stains. Went to wear it yesterday and found the stains were still there. ARGH.
Does Shout work? Does it work after you've already washed it once? I'm really going to be pissed if I have two ruined shirts that I only wore once unstained.
I bought a bunch of shirts for this summer and I'm starting to become very discouraged with the stains I'm getting on them. A couple I've only worn once before getting a stain that won't come out. It used to be that as long as I pretreated a shirt, the stain would come out. Now, I pretreat like crazy and the stains are still there.
I got a nice sage green henley from the Big Dog store at the outlet mall and promptly dribbled a bit of mayonnaise on it. I practically poured an extra half cup of detergent on it and scrubbed the heck out of those stains. Went to wear it yesterday and found the stains were still there. ARGH.
Does Shout work? Does it work after you've already washed it once? I'm really going to be pissed if I have two ruined shirts that I only wore once unstained.
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Date: 2005-08-09 01:52 pm (UTC)If you have hard water (which can also make it hard to get stains out), then you can add water softener to your wash. If you have too much water softener (because while nobody wants mineral buildup, really soft water can also be a problem), then I'd try pre-treating with detergent or Shout , then when you hand scrub, pouring on some bottled water to help stuff along before tossing it all in the wash.
I've used Shout. It does work. So does Clorox Oxy-clean.
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Date: 2005-08-09 04:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-08-09 05:21 pm (UTC)For an oil-based stain on a hang dry, any detergent should work on it. My personal favorite detergent is Tide.
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Date: 2005-08-09 05:58 pm (UTC)I'll try and get some oxy-clean before my next wash and try that on things.
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Date: 2005-08-09 07:33 pm (UTC)