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Started by rosebud, July 25, 2005, 12:41:41

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rosebud

Hi folks,does anybody know how i can get a greasespot (duck) out of a brand new top, (red), i have hand washed it but it is still there a bit wary of spot cleaners because of its colour.  To expensive to just dispose of.
Any suggestions pleeeeease.

rosebud


aquilegia

how about good old washing up liquid? It's worked for me before.
gone to pot :D

daveandtara

you could try sandwiching between two pieces of (non shiny) brown paper and ironing.
blotting paper works best but few people have any in the house!
another good way is to surround the stain with washing up liquid. gently rub the circle of w-u-l in towards the centre, then wash as normal.
good luck, Tara xx

Svea

i can vouch for washing up liquid on 'proper' grease stains. works for me and i have not yet spoiled a piece of clothing :)
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Mrs Ava

Another one for washing up liquid.  I also use vanish on the kids stuff, but that isn't expensive so wouldn't know how it would react on something spesh...

wardy

Stardrops is good as is good old fairy  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

Derekthefox

And instead of blotting paper I use loo paper . . .

rosebud

Thank you all very much for your help, Derek i shall try yours first, and if no good i shall use good old fairy fingers crossed it will be ok . I shall let you all know tomorrow. :P

rosebud

Thank you it has almost worked, just a slight sign now i may do it again tomorrow. ;D

Yellow Petals

Quote from: rosebud on July 25, 2005, 12:41:41
Hi folks,does anybody know how i can get a greasespot (duck) out of a brand new top, (red), i have hand washed it but it is still there a bit wary of spot cleaners because of its colour.  To expensive to just dispose of.
Any suggestions pleeeeease.

I have a suggestion; go and buy a new one instead tightwad!!

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