Get the yellow out
#11
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Originally Posted by Prism99
I would use RetroClean: http://www.retroclean.com
#14
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
efferdent..or the cheap $ store one...put in a ziploc bag with warm water and the efferdent(1-2 tablets) and let sit for a couple of days!
make sure what you use has NO coloring in it though!
make sure what you use has NO coloring in it though!
#15
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
efferdent..or the cheap $ store one...put in a ziploc bag with warm water and the efferdent(1-2 tablets) and let sit for a couple of days!
make sure what you use has NO coloring in it though!
make sure what you use has NO coloring in it though!
#16
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Rhode Island
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Originally Posted by bluteddi
YEP.... I use only POWDERED oxyclean.. the spray stuff doesn't works as well to me... and I let it soak minium of over night..... if not several days
#18
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Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
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Originally Posted by Gramof6
I just love OxyClean or Peroxide. Peroxide will not take the color out but will sure remove stains. Even blood.
#19
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Hydrogen Peroxide, OxyClean and I now am using a product from a company called Mystic Wonders Inc mysticwondersinc.com 888-452-4968 is the Order Line
712-368-2760 They have a few products - I use their laundry balls and dryer balls and just bought their Dishwasher balls. I have not bought laundry powder for quite a few years. Up until about 2 weeks ago I was using a Miracle II laundry ball. Thought it was time to get a new one and heard about this company and their laundry balls were less money than the Miracle II ones. Saves lots of money and works great.
712-368-2760 They have a few products - I use their laundry balls and dryer balls and just bought their Dishwasher balls. I have not bought laundry powder for quite a few years. Up until about 2 weeks ago I was using a Miracle II laundry ball. Thought it was time to get a new one and heard about this company and their laundry balls were less money than the Miracle II ones. Saves lots of money and works great.
#20
I saw a video online recently showing how to whiten old quilts. I tried it and it worked very well. Add 1 quart of buttermilk to one gallon of water, then add one tablespoon of lemon juice. I was cleaning blocks from a cutter quilt, so I used a dishpan. It would take a lot of buttermilk in a washmachine!
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