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Mustard Stains on Clothing

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Date: 08/04/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing Stains | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How can mustard be removed from clothing?

By steve123 from Gaithersburg, MD

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By Sandy/Pittsburgh (48) Contact
Try Glycerine, found in any pharmacy department. It has worked for me many times.
Sandy

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By dvg (49) Contact
Carbona makes a line of special stain removers you can find in shoprite supermarket. I would try it first.

Whatever you use. Use it in cold water and do not put item in dryer until you are certain it is out. Heat sets the stain.

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By lorraina (80) Profile Contact
Mean Green.

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Request: Mustard Stains on Clothing

Archived on 08/04/2009

How do I remove a mustard stain from a sweater that is 65% viscose and 35% nylon?

Beth from Madison, AL

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RE: Mustard Stains on Clothing

Use an oxygen cleaner like oxyclean. Soak the stained piece of clothing in the recommended concentration of the cleaner and water. If your washing machine has a soak cycle it helps to use it. While the article is soaking turn off the washing machine and allow it to soak as long as it takes to clean the article of the stain. (01/13/2007)

By Phlip

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Request: Mustard Stain on Clothing

Archived on 12/09/2006

My daughter got a big (and i mean big) mustard stain on her favorite kitty princess t-shirt, and i didn't notice that it did not come out until after i dried it. I need to know if there is anything that i can use to remove this. The kitty seems to be an iron on, so i need something that will not harm that. My daughter and I thank you in advance for any suggestions.

jmz2005 from Illinois

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RE: Mustard Stain on Clothing

Try Zout. It's in your supermarket in a blue bottle over by the pre-washes. I've been using it since it first came out back in the 80s and I swear by it. It's even gotten stains out that have been through the dryer several times! And it has never harmed any of my clothing. If Zout can't get it out, you can forget it - it won't come out. (06/02/2006)

By jrslady

RE: Mustard Stain on Clothing

I use glycerine, found in any pharmacy. A small bottle cost me about $2 and it really works on mustard stains. I was shocked. One pretreat and wash is all it took. Sandy/Pittsburgh (06/02/2006)

By Sandy from Pittsburgh

RE: Mustard Stain on Clothing

Tide has a product out I purchased two years ago, and it is fantastic. It's call Buzz. It's a little machine by which you take anything out of anything even old stains get lost. (06/03/2006)

By Joan in CT

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