just take up painting.With all the juice spots on my t shirts and sweatshirts. Obviously I use I a good detergent but how do I get those darn juice spots out of my clothes?
any suggestions
have to hunt my mod down sometimes,but still can remember what i watched as a kid.I've never had any juice stains on clothing that didn't come out in a normal wash.
Might have sumthin to do with the material, I guess.
For red or black greases, blood or used motor oil I use fast orange or gojo hand cleaner.
Dawn dish soap works well also, but you gotta be careful with how much clothing and how much dawn is rubbed into them clothes.
Too much makes an extra foamy mess in the washing machine.
Brady Bunch?
I've always blot the area with cold water as soon as it happens and haven't had any problems, though I will hide for a little while as it dries; especially when I spill some on my lap .
With all the juice spots on my t shirts and sweatshirts. Obviously I use I a good detergent but how do I get those darn juice spots out of my clothes?
any suggestions
I don't either? Or maybe I do, I save my work clothes for work and hope is mostly disreputable. Especially lately.
However, what is UNFIXABLE was when I'd get bleach on my work stuff, especially from the dang Waterpik that thing can spray. But, ever since I have been using bleach as my toothpaste, well, no more gum infections and like every time I go to the dentist, they're like "how do you keep all the tartar off' and I tell them the methodology suggested by the Crazy Insane but Experienced Dentist who figured out when my mouth swelled up, it was a gum infection not a bone one and they look all weirded out, but they're like, "Seems to be working."
Stains, eeeh I use Oxyclean with every load I swear by the stuff.
I have been known to spill things on occasion.
Anna
Juice spots on my clothes always come out in the wash without treating. It may be that certain colors of flavors are heard to wash out? In that case, have you tried Shout Advanced? I love the stuff. Spray it on the spot, work it in and let it sit for at least 10 minutes before putting in the wash.