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Bowel Movement on a Embroidered BedspreadCarol from Albert Lea, MN Feedback About This Post:RE: Bowel Movement on a Embroidered BedspreadI'd do what has always worked for me. Dissolve 1 cup of Biz (an enzyme cleaner) and 1 cup of Clorox II (an "all fabric" bleach) in about a gallon of very hot water ( I use a 5 gallon plastic bucket).....then add about 2 or 3 gallons of cold water. Soak the article in this mixture for any number of days. Just check it daily to see if the stains are gone. It may take 4 or 5 days but has always worked for me. Good Luck! Post By Grandma Margie (Guest Post) RE: Bowel Movement on a Embroidered BedspreadTry laundering in an enzyme cleaner, like Oxi-Clean. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Bowel Movement on a Embroidered BedspreadTry using Classic Coca Cola on it,put coke directly on the stain then wash,in cool water. If that doesn't take it all out,try using WHITE toothpaste on it,as in COLGATE,but do NOT dry it in a dryer. Hang it out for the sun to hit it to dry. Let me know if this works. (Got this idea from an older lady who lives down the block) Post by grammaoftwo RE: Bowel Movement on a Embroidered Bedspread
try peroxide and bakingsoda. wet the area with the peroxide. sprinkle on baking soda and pound it in with a stiff brush. repeat as needed. Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) |
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