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Old 01-22-2007, 12:55 PM   #1
Default Cheaper Stain Remover
heatherbear03
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Don't waste money on the expensize stain removers...just fill a spray bottle w/ a little dish soap and water..spray on any stain...or what I do for a large load of dirty children's clothes is just add a little dish soap to the water w/ the laundary detergent and all the stains are always gone! For really tough stains just put the dish soap undiluted right on the stain...this has worked better for me then ANY stain remover and I have tried ALOT!
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Old 01-22-2007, 02:13 PM   #2
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My grandma's stain remover recipe is equal amounts water, ammonia, and cheap dish soap in a spray bottle. She has used it for years. She got mildew stains out of a dress the launderer said would NEVER come out. Gotta love Grandma's.
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