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Wed 19 Dec, 2007 09:28 am
At this time, ketchup stains are the issue at hand.
If the stains are on glass, simply wipe them off with some windex and paper towels.
crud cutter... cleans anything....
Apparently you have never been to my house, Bear.
well.... every rule requires an exception to prove it...
If the a stain on a fabric of sorts, get a pair of scissors(or if not at hand, a sciss) and cut the stain out
I KNEW you were smart, bigdice. I just knew it.
I was single and somewhat clever for a long time.
Now I'm married and...
whatever
bigdice67 wrote:I was single and somewhat clever for a long time.
Now I'm married and...
whatever
Well, joining you here.
All those practical things we did in those good old days ...
I'm not sure about ketchup, but with extremely heavy blood stains, I've found cold water, amonia, and a scouring pad work wonders!
Gargamel wrote:I'm not sure about ketchup, but with extremely heavy blood stains, I've found cold water, amonia, and a scouring pad work wonders!
I just take my clown suit to the cleaners....
Then again, you could dye the entire item red!
Phoenix, that is just about enough from you. Go on now.
If it's a lot of ketchup, put some fries on the table and dunk'em!
Damn phoenix...we're on the same wave length.
peroxide will take out blood....soak stain in peroxide overnight.
Take a penny, and dip it in catsup (or ketchup would work I suppose), and rinse off after a few minutes.
I'm guessing it would have the same result on a shirt.
Vinegar and peroxide.
yep.