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Rubber Stains on Laundered ClothingBonnie Feedback About This Post:RE: Rubber Stains on Laundered ClothingI have a gorgeous quilt that got caught in the dryer belt. It has rubber stains on it and has been laundered twice to remove chemicals tried. I tried rubbing alcohol and WD-40 recommended on this site. Nothing. Should I let the solvent sit on the stain? Would Wipe Off work better? Please help! Post by TerriS. RE: Rubber Stains on Laundered ClothingWal Mart carries "Wipe Away" in a green and orange can in the paint dept. It's an oil and works GREAT in gettng rubber, furniture stains, ink, etc. out of clothing and carpet. It has never ruined any fabric that I used it on. Good Luck!! Post By Melissia Knight (Guest Post) |
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