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Orange Juice Stains on Clothing

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Date: 03/24/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing Stains | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How can I remove orange juice and egg stains off of white clothes? I have tried the bleach pens, and the Oxy Clean but the stains are still there. I have read the section on removing yellow stains from clothes. I didn't see any mention of egg stains or orange juice. Thanks.

By Adriana from Miami, FL

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By hedera (168) Contact
I think IRON OUT is made by the same company as YELLOW OUT. TresL, thanks for the laundry tip I am going to try it!

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By hedera (168) Contact
The product for yellow stains, and it works like a charm. YELLOW OUT It will work. Check it out on Google for where you can purchase it in your area. :0) Hedera

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By hedera (168) Contact
The product for yellow stains, and it works like a charm. Yellow out. It will work. Check it out on Google for where you can purchase it in your area. :0) Hedera

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By TresL (8) Contact
Iron Out takes out just about anything. Make into a paste with water. I love this stuff. Thats what I use on whites, I even add a cup to my load of whites (instead of bleach) and let soak for 1 hour and my whites are beautiful.

Posted on 03/25/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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