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Removing Vaseline Stains From FurnitureKristi from Lethbridge, AB Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Vaseline Stains From FurnitureRub toothpaste on it. Post By Lardin Finkle (Guest Post) RE: Removing Vaseline Stains From FurnitureAfter reading these replies, I was wondering if you had tried SPOT SHOT CARPET STAIN REMOVER? I use it on nearly every stain I find and have found that it works wonderfully. Directions are included on the spray bottle. Please note that I haven't found any discoloration yet in my usage of it....but, do test any given area just to be sure. I think you will be happy with this product. Post by 1burrell RE: Removing Vaseline Stains From Furniture
You might want to use a brown paper bag and an iron. Put the paper bag over the stain and iron over the stain. The paper should soak the vaseline out. Just be careful not to put hot iron on the fabric without the paper. It could burn a hole in your fabric. Post By Christine (Guest Post) RE: Removing Vaseline Stains From FurnitureTry rubbing in baby powder or talcum powder. Brush out and repeat until gone. I once got tar out of brand new carpet doing this. Post by lavonneann RE: Removing Vaseline Stains From FurnitureThe previous person is correct. Vaseline is a petroleum based product, and so is not "greasy" such as a cooking oil stain. I wonder if hand cleaner such as mechanics use to clean off car grease would work? I have never had to remove Vaseline from cloth or furniture, but I know it does not dissolve in water or with soap or with detergent, so most products won't touch it. It does dissolve somewhat in oil, but that is no help in this situation really. WD40 is also worth a try. Good Luck. Post By louel53 (Guest Post) RE: Removing Vaseline Stains From FurnitureTry buying some deep clarifying shampoo from a salon. It is made to remove residues from products used in hair but it got vaseline out of my daughters shirt. Vaseline is a patroleum product and grease actually gets out grease. You could spray WD40 on the stains to get them wet and loosen it up and then wash with a strong grease cutting dish detergent. Hope it works out for you. Post by im1blessedmom |
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