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Remove mango stains - any suggestions?

 
 
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Reply Tue 11 Jan, 2005 01:34 am
hehehe... don't worry Margo, some of us drop stuff on ourselves like big grots everyday... I am a notorious clothing destroyer...
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Reply Wed 2 Sep, 2009 11:07 pm
What kind of a mean joke is that??? that would only set the stain and make it impossible to remove
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Reply Wed 2 Sep, 2009 11:18 pm
Aw, she would have worn it out by now, anyway. I can't get four years wear out of anything I actually wear.

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Reply Wed 2 Sep, 2009 11:22 pm
true, but for other clumsy mango eaters like myself that could be very misleading.
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Reply Wed 2 Sep, 2009 11:24 pm

margo... mango... let's call the whole thing off...
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Reply Wed 2 Sep, 2009 11:24 pm
To be honest, it doesn't sound like something I would have suggested, either.
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Reply Thu 3 Sep, 2009 02:13 am
Gosh,,,,I have just used some napisan oxygenated stuff that goes into the wash, as well.

A paste of it.

Actually, for me it has normally come out ojk with stain remover + the napisan in the bleach cycle.

Good luck!



Other ideas:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090531180516AALHIfB


http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/stain-buster/stains-mango-may07

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Reply Thu 3 Sep, 2009 02:15 am
benconservato wrote:

hehehe... don't worry Margo, some of us drop stuff on ourselves like big grots everyday... I am a notorious clothing destroyer...



I envy small-breasted women.

I have this perfect stain enabler.

They catch everything dropped....they are called breasts.
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Reply Mon 21 Sep, 2009 12:25 pm
my daughter was eating a peach and got the juice on her A.E sweatshirt and I cant bleach it cause it's an off white. How did you get a peach stain out???? I have tried oxy, goof off, goo gone shout w/ resolve and nothing is working. If you know how can you please email me @ hez34@yahoo.com? I would really appreciate it!!
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Reply Wed 4 Nov, 2009 03:22 am
Plant stains can be removed by applying Hydrogen Peroxide -easily available from nearby medical stores. just apply liquid to cover stain and allow it to dry. Stain vanishes after drying. Some times needs repetition of process.
Imp: Pre-Check applying on colored areas in an invisible part of cloth
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