How do you remove noise putty from clothes?
By Holly from Syracuse, NY
My grandson fell asleep on top of a bottle of Flarp, and his body heat made it expand, and it got all over my couch cushion,( I removed the cushion cover) quilt, and a fuzzy animal blanket, and his nite shit. I soaked all of the spots with white vinegar, for a few minutes, and then used an abrasive scrubber pad and it all rubbed off. Then I washed them all in a heavy duty load with cold water, and you can't even tell the explosion happened.
** TIP on putting the cushion cover back on your cushion; cover the cushion with a piece of cotton fabric, like an old sheet.(make sure it is just one layer of fabric) Then the cover will just slide right on.
Noise putty is sold as Flarp. When you squish it in its container it makes the sound of someone passing gas so it is popular with kids who enjoy bathroom humor. My granddaughter's navy blue school uniform shirt is soaking in vinegar now.
Granddaughter had 1/4" of harden "flarp" in the entire bottom of her new book bag...I found it when cleaning it out.
I used Spray&Wash and let it set a couple minutes... rinsed with warm water, then dried it....It is brand new again!
My granddaughter got a huge blob of Flarp noise putty on a white bath towel. I applied ice and scrubbed with a brush. Then soaked the stain in white vinegar and scrubbed more. Rinsed under warm running water.
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