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On Friday, September 13, 2002, at 04:18 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> I don't know if this will work for purelan stains, but this post
> reminded me
> that a client recently told me that she easily got Gentian Violet
> stains out
> using "Oxy-Clean" (I have no commercial or financial interest in this
> product.) I wonder if this would work for the purelan...
works for everything:) well, almost. I'd try the ironing trick first.
If it didn't work, prespot with liquid *dishsoap* then do a superhot
oxyclean soak in a bucket. (no, the washer isn't hot enough unless it's
set really high and you use the small setting with about five scoops
oxyclean).
I use a scoop per bucket and let it soak overnight, stirring
occasionally. then I dump the whole thing in the washer.
:)
katherien in atl
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