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REGARDING RE>Creosote On Clothes
John Taylor writes:
>Made the mistake of setting my beesuit down next to my smoker. All that
>nice dark brown creosote had run down the outside and has now stained my
>formerly pristine whites. Any suggestions for getting that stuff out?
What!?! Your beesuit remained pristine white after the first day of use until
now? Incredible!
Seriously, I can't even remember what my beesuit looked like when new except
when I visit my bee supply store. I have gotten creosote, propolis, smashed
dead bees and assorted hive junk all over it for years now, and even when
washed with lots of bleach it looks terrible. I and the bees don't care what
it looks like - only that it protects my clothes. (It is somewhat
embarrassing, however, when I get a request to do a demo to some elementary
school class. They usually ask about the condition of my "clean" beesuit!)
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