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Pantyliner Stuck To Clothes After Washing

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Date: 06/18/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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My sister washed some underwear with a pantyliner still attached. It fell apart and stuck to all the other clothes and she can't remove it even after washing the clothes again. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Monica from Webster, NY
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By mulberry204 (614) Contact
I have never had that happen, but I would try putting "Goop" - the liquidy handsoap mechanics use (cheap) on the residue, let it sit, & wash. I wouldn't put anything in the dryer until you get it clean. What a mess. Good luck!

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Try getting most of it off the clothes with a loop of strong tape, then maybe re-wash in cold water with a good amount of fabric softener. It might work.

Posted on 06/18/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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