Stain Remover - Plainfield, IL

Updated on November 10, 2006
M. asks from Plainfield, IL
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I have a couple pairs of jeans that have a stain on them that looks like rust. Any suggestions for getting it out?

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M.E.

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Hi M., My pediatrician recomended using "Barkeepers Friend" to remove the rust like stains that the liquid baby vitamin leaves on clothing. I normally use the product to clean my pots & pans and have not yet tried it on clothing.

Good luck!

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P.D.

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hydrogen peroxide is a great stain remover!

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J.K.

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Oxy Clean!
I have a blue and white dress that had a big, red stain on it. I took it to the cleaners and they couldn't get it out. That was the first time I tried Oxy Clean. I was afraid it might fade the blue in the dress but I figured I had nothing to lose because I couldn't wear it with the stain anyway. Here is what I did: I took the Oxy Clean powder and dumped a pile of it on the stain. Then I sprayed it with water until it was soaked. I left it for a couple of hours (I might have re-wet it, if it dried) and I swear to you, when I rinsed the powder off, the stain was COMPLETELY gone and the blue was as blue as the rest of the dress. I have since used it on other things and received the same results. It's like the wonder cleanser.

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M.W.

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Hi,
I use an excellent stain remover called Prespot and it works well with our other EcoSense products. The best thing is that it's non-toxic, safe for your baby's clothing and inexpensive. Just two weeks ago I cleaned a ton of baby clothes that we boxed up from our first daughter. I didn't realize that I put things away that were so badly stained. Anyway, they've been sitting in a box in our basement for 4 years. But I pre-treated them all with Prespot and then washed them in MelaPower. I was again, amazed at how well these products work. I've been using the products for over 2 years and sometimes I truly put them to the test and they've never failed.

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F.J.

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Lemon Juice and salt and then put it out in the sun usually it will come out. I also have a great cleaning produt I bought from one of those door to door people that works well on all kinds of stuff Inever tried it on rust though. I did do the lemon juice trick before and it worked... let me know how it goes!!!

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D.P.

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I use Borax and swear by it! You can even soak it overnight and it comes out awesome!

D.

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T.

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Rust Raze works great too. Just be careful not to smell it. Rust Raze has a powerful oder. It is also good for taking out rust stains in the bathtub and sinks.

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D.G.

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Try 409. scrub with your nail. it works best. all else, shout it out.

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J.

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I was just recommended to try Oxy Cleaner Spray Stain Remover (found by laundry detergents)which I have tried & I have to tall you the stuff really works !!! Another thing you might want to try if it is rust from your water is Iron Away. You use it in the washing machine mixed w/your detergent. I have had success in the past also. Hope this helps... good luck :)

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N.S.

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use solumel - a product my company sells. It gets out EVERYTHING!!! I have tried it on poopy stains that have sit for more than a month and it still comes out. Blood stains, grape juice, mold stains, you name it. Let me know if you need some. Good luck whatever you decide...

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