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Suncream stains on white clothes! ! help!!!

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EvesMama · 14/06/2006 20:02

yellow stain all over my new white linen trousers, dd's new white school shirts and dd's england shirt..so cotton and clicky polyestery crap material!

am gutted..does anyone have any miracle cures??
please!

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EvesMama · 14/06/2006 20:37

pleeeeeaaassse..sat here with dd's top on my lap waiting for a miracle from mumsnet!Wink

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tenalady · 14/06/2006 20:42

bump this one cos I would like to know too

wrinklytum · 14/06/2006 20:44

ditto...all over ds white t shirt tried everything so far.....

LIZS · 14/06/2006 20:45

mine have it on collars of uniform too.

pinkranger · 14/06/2006 20:46

bump

nicnack2 · 14/06/2006 20:50

this might help. get brown paper or kitchen towel and lay over stain. iron on low heat so as to melt the grease and hopefully paper will absorb. This is what i do for an greasing stain, based on the candle wax.hth

tenalady · 14/06/2006 20:52

see this \link{http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Stain-removal-Suncream_W0QQugidZ10000000000953130?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:LISTINGS:2}

tenalady · 14/06/2006 20:52

see this \link{http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Stain-removal-Suncream_W0QQugidZ10000000000953130?ssPageName=BUYGD:CAT:-1:LISTINGS:2}

CorrieDale · 14/06/2006 20:52

Vanish? Hanging on the washing line on a sunny day? I googled and this was all I could find: I have used powdered dishwasher detergent to remove stains from white cotton t-shirts. Make a solution of 1/2 cup detergent in 1 gallon of warm(not hot) water. Soak at least overnight. I have left the shirt soaking for several days with no harm done. Then wash in cold/warm water as usual. Do not use hot water. If the stains are still there, repeat. I have used this for baby formula and deodorant stains. I don't know if it will work on suncream, but it may.

tenalady · 14/06/2006 20:53

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tenalady · 14/06/2006 20:54

only thing is you need to notice stain before you wash. Quite often I find the stain appears after washing which is too late.

EvesMama · 15/06/2006 19:12

right, that sounds good..and the ironing with brown paper one..will try them both..also will buy bio washing powder as im now finding my persil non bio rubbish at getting any marks out!
what is the diff between bio and no bio anyway?

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