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I dripped some melted butter on my grey skirt. I've tried to wipe it with a cleaning tissue and I also tried using cleaner. There is still a dark stain. Is it hopeless? Any other ideas?
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My favorite shirts have been spoiled of oil and grease stains.Give me a practical method to remove ?
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Hey, there are good products available in the market, i tried a product called vanish for my ink stain and it was quite good, give a try ![]() |
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Does vanish have separate one for different stains or does it only have one,, as some stains are really tough .
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Vanish is for all stains as far as I know. There are many products for stains, go to your nearst supermarket and in the detergents section you should find a various number of stain removers. |
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Yeah correct..but as a mother of two small kids stains are like regular thing to happen, i would like to know if anyone cud share a experience of the stain remover which can be trusted, as detergents eventually have been spoiling the texture and color of expensive clothes ![]() |
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Probably it does but i have neva tried. But a cousin tried and after two or three washes the stains had become quite light. |
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