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for the pic....I know the exact kind you mean now :)
here is what it looks like
know what "magrebian" is...is it Montreal's version of shopper's drug mart ?
I have been using soda water and talcum powder all my life for oil stains. The problem is that it only works if you catch the stain when it's fresh :(
I think I have green bar soap already...I will try it and see.
Thanks!!!
It has to be a green bar tea soap
Fendi
any green soap work....green palmolive dish soap, for example?
to get olive oil or any kind of cooking oil stain off clothes, the minute it stains, rub green soap on it and then throw it in your washing machine whenever, works every time!
Fendi
for the great tip...you have no idea how much moola you're going to save me with my DH's clothes. He and stains seem to go hand in hand.
....that's great advise. I hang my clothes out too but never thought of that as a stain removal method. Hmmmm I'll be sure to pass that along thanks!!!
Hi-you would launder the clothes, as you normally do and then put it out to dry on a sunny day...works everytime, but make sure that the stained item is in the sun, naturally!
Fendi
Montreal
that I could certainly use!
What do you do to the stain before you put the clothes out to dry?