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Peach Juice Stain on ClothingMary from Alexandria, VA Feedback About This Post:RE: Peach Juice Stain on ClothingFels Naptha worked great on an old peach stain. Got it out immediately. I had soaked it in an Oxygenated Bleach and vinegar, color safe bleach and nothing had worked; until I rubbed on Fels Naptha. Viola! I got my Fels Naptha online to make my own laundry soap. I had never tried it as a pre-treater. Post by huberhouse1886 RE: Peach Juice Stain on ClothingRub Fels Naptha on it and launder. It can be found rather inexpensively in the hand soap aisle usually next to the Lava soap. It works on lots of stains. My laundry room is never without it! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Peach Juice Stain on ClothingI've always used Zout for all my stains with excellant results. Everyone that I've ever shared this product with has thanked me a million times over for saving an otherwise lost piece of clothing. www.zout.com Post by enjoysue RE: Peach Juice Stain on Clothingtry using a strong hair spray. Saturate both sides and let stand for at least 30 minutes then wash Post by cnd421 |
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