I've got a pullover with a bolognese sauce stain. I already tried to use a stain-remover, but it's not working. What can I do?
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Try soaking it overnight in Oxyclean with the hottest water the garment can tolerate. Keep it there overnight. Then dump it all in the washer and launder as usual.
Editor's Note: Wool requires delicate handling. Hot water is definitely not recommended as it will cause the wool to shrink.
Hot water does not cause wool to shrink, however agitation does. Most good wool that is not specifically "machine washable" can be gently dropped into a top loading tub of very hot water. Let it sit until the water is cool, then run the spin. The spin doesn't agitate. After it's spun, remove the wool and refill the tub with cool water....don't put the wool back in until the tub is full as the action of the water dropping on the wool can sometimes be enough to cause shrinkage.
I washed my white merino wool jumper and laid it carefully on a rack in the sun to dry. I now have a jumper with a white front and a yellow back. Can you help me?
Try 2 tabs of denture cleaner in a sink full of lukewarm water. Leave overnight.
How do I remove stair fr an dirty iron
Apply lemon juice to the iron mark, then salt, then put it into the sun - it works 100% of the time.
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