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Sunless Tanning Product Stains on Clothing

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Date: 06/29/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing Stains | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How can you get self tanning stains off of clothing?

Jeanne from Bradenton Beach, FL
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Request: Sunless Tanning Product Stains on Clothing

Archived on 06/29/2006

I laundered a pale yellow cotton dress (washer and drier) and didn't notice the now dried stain from sunless tanning product - any suggestions on how to possibly get this stain out? I know that it was from sunless tanning product but has turned a purple blue color having been through the drying process.

Thanx
Apie

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RE: Sunless Tanning Product Stains on Clothing 09/29/2005
My sister used to soak her whites in cascade dishwashing powder overnight, not sure it will remove the stain of tanning product, might be worth a try. Also, Oxy clean is a good product. Good luck.
By Dede(Guest Post)

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