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Removing Cola Stain from White Blouse

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Date: 03/20/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing Stains | Readers Request > Laundry  
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How do you get a coca cola stain out of a white blouse? I have already tried washing clorox, iron out, and regular washing. thnx Sherri
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Post By Rebecca D (Guest Post) (08/29/2007)
Minutes before a company function, I spilled coke on my white blouse. Tide pen to the rescue. No more stain. Just blot with damp cloth to remove tide pen product before going into sunlight. Does not leave a ring either.


Post by kimmcg (184) | (03/24/2005)
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Try the Clorox Gel Pen.


Post By (Guest Post) (03/21/2005)
Try the new oxy wash powder that come in tubs! You add it to your wash. Works for stains even blood.


Post By suzi homemaker (Guest Post) (03/21/2005)
Try putting any clear shampoo on the stain, cover it with salt, and let it sit overnight. Wash the next day. This works well on new and old stains. I shop at yard sales and fleamarkets for clothes and this has gotten alot of stains out.


Post By Linda (Guest Post) (03/21/2005)
This sounds very weird, but spray it with oven cleaner, like Easy-off but from dollar store works fine, wait ten minutes, then wash as usual. Spray in a place with good ventilation! Chefs use this on their white coats.


Post by skbeal (71) | (03/20/2005)
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Try soaking it in Oxy Clean and hot water. I have done that with many things, soaking them for anywhere from overnight to an entire day or more. It has worked remarkably well. Amway laundry products also work wonderfully! That is all I use!


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