Want to see a vanishing act?
Get a load of this stain on the arm of my ski jacket:
I have no idea how it happened. All I can say is I looked down, and there it was. Not only there, but on the front of my jacket, where my it'd made contact with my arm. AND on the top of my ski pants.
As you can imagine, I was pretty distraught.
Now get a load of this:
Presto, chango, it's gone!
Seems like magic, right? Well, it is! It's the magic of a stain removal treatment!
This has been on the forum before, and it's the procedure I used:
1. Spray each stain with WD-40, and let set for at least a half hour or more. (I did 45 minutes)
2. Put a small amount of Dawn dish soap on each stain, and scrub it into the stain with a toothbrush.
3. As it starts to release with off (blot off) with paper towels.
4. Continue until it the stains are not visible.
5. If the stains are still visible, do steps 1 - 4 again. (I had to repeat those steps once.)
6. Wash off the affected areas with cold water in the sink.
7. Wash the item according to it's instructions
8. If after washing the stain(s) is still visible: DO NOT PUT IN THE DRYER
9. If stains are still visible, start the process again.
As you can see, it worked. Not only on the arm of my jacket, but the front of my jacket, too. And on the leg of my pants.
I'm breathing a big sigh of relief. I love both the jacket and the pants, and I was NOT happy.
If you have a bad stain, give it a try.
Get a load of this stain on the arm of my ski jacket:
I have no idea how it happened. All I can say is I looked down, and there it was. Not only there, but on the front of my jacket, where my it'd made contact with my arm. AND on the top of my ski pants.
As you can imagine, I was pretty distraught.
Now get a load of this:
Presto, chango, it's gone!
Seems like magic, right? Well, it is! It's the magic of a stain removal treatment!
This has been on the forum before, and it's the procedure I used:
1. Spray each stain with WD-40, and let set for at least a half hour or more. (I did 45 minutes)
2. Put a small amount of Dawn dish soap on each stain, and scrub it into the stain with a toothbrush.
3. As it starts to release with off (blot off) with paper towels.
4. Continue until it the stains are not visible.
5. If the stains are still visible, do steps 1 - 4 again. (I had to repeat those steps once.)
6. Wash off the affected areas with cold water in the sink.
7. Wash the item according to it's instructions
8. If after washing the stain(s) is still visible: DO NOT PUT IN THE DRYER
9. If stains are still visible, start the process again.
As you can see, it worked. Not only on the arm of my jacket, but the front of my jacket, too. And on the leg of my pants.
I'm breathing a big sigh of relief. I love both the jacket and the pants, and I was NOT happy.
If you have a bad stain, give it a try.