I accidentally put my lip gloss in the dryer and i would really like to get the little "gressy" spots that are on all of my clothes off... can anyone help? TL from TX | |
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Lip Gloss Stains on Clothing | 05/24/2004 |
I have always had good luck using cornstarch. Put a cloth or paper towel under the spot, sprinkle with cornstarch and rub with a clean dry cloth or paper towel. The cornstarch absorbs the oils and pulls them out of the fabric. This worked when I somehow managed to get sewing machine oil on a bridesmaid's dress I was making for my niece's wedding! Good luck... | |
By Sabrina (Guest Post) | |
Lip Gloss Stains on Clothing | 05/24/2004 |
Try Dawn dish detergent. I keep a bottle in my laundry room and just squeeze a little to cover the stain. If it's a bad stain you could even rub it in. Then I let it sit a few minutes (or overnight) and put the clothes in with the rest of the laundry. | |
Lip Gloss Stains on Clothing | 05/26/2004 |
There is a product called Lestoil. I found it at my local farm supply store as it doesn't seem to be available in a regular grocery store. It as a petroleum smell. But don't worry, after drying I don't notice the smell at all. It works wonders on my kids greasy smears on their clothing as well. | |
By Leigh Ann (Guest Post) | |
Lip Gloss Stains on Clothing | 01/28/2005 |
Go to the store and in the laundry section buy the OXY POWER spray the area good and let it set for a couple hours, it shoud come out. It might take a couple applications | |
By Shelly (Guest Post) |
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