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Lily Pollen stains -- HELP

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kbaby · 28/12/2005 21:41

I need help.
DB bought DD a coat for xmas. Not just any coat a Jasper Conran coat that cost £35. Yes you can tell hes got no children. Anyway after only 2 outings DD has managed to brush agianst MIL lilies and I cant get the pollen out. Ive tried washing twice.

Anyone know what I can do before I go and buy a replacement.

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Janh · 28/12/2005 21:42

I got lily pollen on a white linen shirt in the summer. There was a thread about it (started by someone else, it's a common problem!) hang on and I'll see if I can find it.

Janh · 28/12/2005 21:44

Found it!

HTH. Sunshine is recommended though, you may have to wait a week or two for some of that!

mojomummy · 28/12/2005 22:06

Dylon do a stain remover with a blue lid & sponge applicator. Costs £1.47 & I've used it to remove lily pollen. Try sellotape first though.

Janh · 28/12/2005 22:24

She's washed it twice already though, mm - bit late for sellotape

kbaby · 29/12/2005 13:34

Thanks for the suggestions. Its faded a bit but at the first sign of sunshine ill put it in the sun.
Fingers crossed.

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mojomummy · 29/12/2005 14:03

oops, didn't read it - in that case go for the dylon, dab it on, leave overnight & should be gone.

Auntybrandybutter · 29/12/2005 14:28

might help

itllbelonelythisdavros · 29/12/2005 18:58

A good idea a friend of mine gave me, but too late for you this time. Cut the stamens out of the flowers that face where you will walk past the flowers iyswim.

woosmummy · 30/12/2005 10:32

I was gonna start a thread on this, but I need ti know how to get it out of baby hair!!! and skin on his face and hands...any ideas?

woosmummy · 30/12/2005 10:33

sorry... GOING TO !!!!!

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