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Tea Stains on FabricThanks, Linda from Southwestern Pennsylvania Feedback About This Post:RE: Tea Stains on upholsteryNow what about tea with milk all over the sofa? How does one cleans that? Post By angela (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on FabricNish, try those tips and let me know the stain is gone or not. Post By Kiran (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on FabricDoes anyone know something I could do to get a set in tea stain out of light blue cotton tee-shirt? The shirt was dried in the dryer. Post By b2 (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on FabricI just removed a 24 hour old tea stain from my white tablecloth by spraying it with vinegar and letting it sit for a few hours (spraying again here and there) and then soaking it in a warm/hot Oxyclean bath for 3 hours (using 2 scoops per gallon of water.) Amazing! Post By Shelly (Guest Post) RE:stains on fabricsI read most of your answers and they mostly rely on detergents which you can buy in your nearest supermarket. WHAT IF YOU LIVE IN A COUNTRY WHICH HAS NONE OF THESES LUXURIES EXCEPT FRESH AIR, PLENTY OF NATURAL FOODS, PLANTS AND VEGETABLES? VINEGAR AND LEMONS ARE FREELY AVAILABLE. Post By robert cole (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on Fabric
I washed my table cloth today. I didn't have any M-30 hand cleaner that I have used many times before and had forgotten about it. I know it works on many stains. I had some "Goop" hand cleaner on hand and I used it and it seems like the tea stain is history. Thanks so much for the person who suggested the M-30 hand cleaner again. The Goop hand cleaner seemed to the trick. I plan to look for the M-30 hand cleaner again. Thanks for the save on my table cloth. It seemed to even taken out the homemade spaghetti sauce too. Thanks so much, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on FabricI swear Oxy Clean will get anything out!! Post By Kit (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on Fabric
Thanks to everyone for the help with tea stains on my table cloth. I trust that I can get it out with some of your help. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Tea Stains on Fabric
I have had really good luck with Spray and Wash Stain Stick. You rub the stick on the stain and leave it for up to 7 days. I have even removed stains that were dried in the dryer. Let it sit the week and see if it works. Post By Donna (Guest Post) |
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