Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Can someone please help with advice regarding collar grime removal? Its rather stubborn to remove.?

Dirty collars and hand cuffs. have tried some products designed for stains on coloured items to no avail.Can someone please help with advice regarding collar grime removal? Its rather stubborn to remove.?
HERE IS SOMETHING THAT IS CHEAP AND IT REALLY WORKS...-- THE GRIME YOU FIND ON YOUR COLLAR IS THE SAME OIL THAT IS IN YOUR HAIR------SO THE BEST WAY TO GET RID OF IT IS TOO USE HAIR SHAMPOO------BUY THE CHEAPEST BOTTLE ON SALE AND KEEP IT ON YOUR DRIER CLOSE AT HAND FOR WHEN YOU NEED IT------PUT SOME ON THE COLLAR AND SCRUB BETWEEN YOUR KNUCKLES------LET SIT FOR A FEW MINUTES THEN THROW INTO THE MACHINE








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ABCan someone please help with advice regarding collar grime removal? Its rather stubborn to remove.?
There is a product that goes by the name ';Awesome';it is safe enough for clothes, but also will take grease off of a bicycle chain.
I'm sure there are other methods, but this is what ';I'; use on my husbands collars %26amp; cuffs. I buy the 16 oz. bottle of


';LA's Totally Awesome,'; dilute it half water %26amp; half solution.


I spray it on the soiled pieces of clothing, wait for about 5 minutes, then throw it in the washer with all the rest of his things. And twadle-ee-dee! Like magic, the soiled clothes are spotless! Well, good luck

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