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09 Jun 2008 06:38 #19576

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Zout works wonders, especially on white uniforms.
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09 Jun 2008 06:03 #19573

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It's supposed to be 100 degrees here today. I'm staying in the house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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08 Jun 2008 19:46 #19558

i'm trying it now and will let know i didn't have shout but i have a stain remover called zout here is hoping it will work i just bought this shirt not more than 2 weeks ago and have only worn it twice. and my boss just reinforced the dress code so i cant wear all of my tee shirts that i use to during the summer. hope you are staying cool in ny eileen i heard it was hot there
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08 Jun 2008 12:10 #19531

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I'd saturate it with the Shout and try that. I can't think of anything else. That stuff works miracles for me.
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08 Jun 2008 11:09 #19529

eileenkny wrote:
I had this happen on one of DD's shirts. I rewashed it a couple of times with Synthrapol. The last wash I also sprayed it with Shout prewash. All the excess color came out.
I'm only offering this as a suggestion. No guarantees.
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thank you eileen, gosh that sounds weird because i am also eileen i posted it once but not sure if you read it. anyway what is synthrapol i have never heard of it i do not do a lot of hand dyeing of fabric. and also after looking at it in a different light it is still only under the arms which came from sweat will that still work for sweat or should i try something else
thanks for your reply
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08 Jun 2008 06:45 #19515

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I had this happen on one of DD's shirts. I rewashed it a couple of times with Synthrapol. The last wash I also sprayed it with Shout prewash. All the excess color came out.
I'm only offering this as a suggestion. No guarantees.
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not quilting per sec but related in a round about way 08 Jun 2008 00:02 #19505

i have a shirt that i bought made form a cotton fabric that has a design printed with red on a white shirt.the red dye has ran on to the white but not on any other thing that i washed it with including those color catcher things from shout how can i get the red out of the white on the shirt. if any one has any ideas on what they may have done when faced with a stituation such as this only in quilting i would like to hear of you solution. thanks
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