1 March 2010 #1 S SupertrampIII Well-Known Member Joined 15 August 2009 Messages 98 Visit site Hi, has anyone got any miracles that get mud out of white breeches? Have used some vanish spray and put them in a hot wash but are still spotty! Thanks
Hi, has anyone got any miracles that get mud out of white breeches? Have used some vanish spray and put them in a hot wash but are still spotty! Thanks
1 March 2010 #2 MandyMoo Well-Known Member Joined 10 February 2008 Messages 4,589 Location Nottinghamshire Visit site i will keep an eye on this post, i managed to get some ketchup on mine while eating a burger at eland lodge so it is now a (very faint - but still annoying) pink stain... haha there are just some 'grimy' looking bits too...could do with a good clean xx
i will keep an eye on this post, i managed to get some ketchup on mine while eating a burger at eland lodge so it is now a (very faint - but still annoying) pink stain... haha there are just some 'grimy' looking bits too...could do with a good clean xx
1 March 2010 #3 MistletoeMegan Well-Known Member Joined 11 August 2006 Messages 3,255 Location Suffolk Visit site Napisan - normally used for baby clothing and bedding, and hence very good at getting out brown stains
Napisan - normally used for baby clothing and bedding, and hence very good at getting out brown stains
1 March 2010 #4 _April_ Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2006 Messages 7,094 Visit site I normally just soak them for about half an hour in a basin of hot water then scrub out the stains with a brush and vanish.
I normally just soak them for about half an hour in a basin of hot water then scrub out the stains with a brush and vanish.
1 March 2010 #5 jumptoit Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2008 Messages 8,486 Location Sheffield Visit site Soak them for a week in vanish oxi-action!
2 March 2010 #6 H hairycob Well-Known Member Joined 8 May 2005 Messages 3,973 Location Bedfordshire Visit site Ecover laundry bleach is very good on vegetable based stains - grass, tomato sauce, red wine etc.
2 March 2010 #7 dressager Well-Known Member Joined 24 March 2007 Messages 914 Location Kent Visit site I soak in Vanish, scrub them with Vanish then wash in washing machine with Vanish!