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HELP...removing stain from favourite white top

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katierocket · 01/06/2005 13:13

DS splodged choc ice-cream over white cotton top. Because we were on holiday I didn't have time/inclination to do anythign about it. Have subsequently tried stain devil then washing but it's still there. Is it beyond repair do you think or is there a magic formula to make it disappear?

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Branster · 01/06/2005 13:14

oxy-clean or oxy-vanish grabnuleas, rub them over the previously dampened stain, add a bit of fairy liquid too. it takes a few good minutes to clean it as you have to be quite gentle but thorough. then was a s normal. HTH

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Branster · 01/06/2005 13:15

that was 'wash as normal'

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katierocket · 01/06/2005 13:16

ta. It just looks so permanent but hopefully this will work.

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PrettyCandles · 01/06/2005 13:24

The oxy-clean spray is the most effective stain-remover I've found, but in general the more a stain has been washed and then dried, the harder it is to shift - so don't get your hopes up. Sorry.

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mumofelise · 01/06/2005 13:29

if the top is white only, i gove it a sprar woth kitchen cleaner with bleach and then wash.

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Chuffed · 01/06/2005 13:33

spot clean it with a cotton bud with bleach on it just on the stain specifically rinse in soapy water and then put it in a normal wash with other whites.

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tiffini · 01/06/2005 13:38

water bleach down first slightly, otherwise you will have a yellow stain.

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poppyknot · 01/06/2005 13:44

I usually use non-bio powder but apparently for really tough stains a hotter wash 60 deg? with bio might do the trick. (she said sounding like a Daz ad.....)

Good luck

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katierocket · 01/06/2005 13:51

I wondered about bleach but thought it might just fall to bits.

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Chuffed · 01/06/2005 15:39

if you just put bleach on the stain you aren't subjecting the top to all over bleach so shouldn't be so hard on the top. Also rinse it out as soon as the stain is gone - you'll be able to see it disappear.

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MrsDoolittle · 01/06/2005 16:09

But white clothes are dyed too. Bleaching them will just make them go off-white, or so I believed.
What about white vinegar? I use white vinegar on everything, it's magical stuff!

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catgirl · 01/06/2005 16:13

the oxy vanish stuff working a friend's white shirt that had a red wine stain from holiday on it - same as you dealt with when she got home.

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