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Have been a good monsoon this time in my city but along with that the cloths of my children are accompanied by loads of mud stains. Can anyone tell me how to go about this ??? HELP?
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#2
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Try drying the clothes and brush off the mud as much as possible and then soak them in bleach in case there are white clothes or for colour clothes should be washed normally.
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Its really irritating to have a fav. outfit stained in... i recently stained my birthday outfit ,,i only wore it once n its quite expensive. There is a stupid oil stain on it and though i sent it for dry clean its not going off ...please anyone help ..thanks |
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I have a big stupid stain on my most expensive white jacket , i got the stain from coffee which by mistake fell on one of the eve parties. I tried washing it with detergent and also sent it for dry clean, the stain though has become light but there is a light mark on it..any one please help if it cud be completely removed |
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I think there are couple of good products in the market you should try them, i heard about vanish from a friend, she uses it for her kid's clothes..do share your experience ![]() Quote:
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