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Tea Stains on ClothingElsa from Dallas, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Tea Stains on Clothinghang outside in the sunshine Post by jderouin RE: Tea Stains on Clothing
I would try lemon juice and sunshine. This is a very old homemaker hint-- from...... well, I'm over 65 and my grandmother in Georgia told me about it-- If you heat the lemon in the m/w for maybe 15 seconds it will release more juice. Then cut and apply to the stain-- then place in the sun. Post By omajust (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on Clothingtry a non-chlorine bleach, and hang it in the sun to dry. Leave it in the sun if the stain isn't gone Post By linda (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on ClothingElsa, have you tried soaking the blouse in OxyClean? I find it great for stains. Post by Luvyabye |
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