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Stain removal from fabric
Published by: wktd 2009-01-07

  • Ice Plant stains on 100% cotton; cargo pants(khaki color) and Blue Jeans. Solution cannot change color of fabric. Chlorine bleach cannot be used. Now what do I do ? Any idea(s)?


  • Hello shmom, Thank you for your question. I originally searched for ice plant stains, but found no information that is that specific. I am reasonably confident that ice plant stains should react to the solutions provided for grass stains and there are many sites on the Internet providing tips for removing this stubborn stain: Tide's Websites shows the following http://www.tide.com/articles/read.jhtml;jsessionid=LDHGUKVTMDANFQFIAJ2KYEQ?articleId=3046 "For most moms, grass stains are laundry enemy #1. They can gang up on clothing with very little notice. Whether it's a tumble on the playground, a game of backyard football or weekend yard work, grass stains are a real laundry room menace. But why are grass stains so hard to remove? Well, grass stains are a mixture of green chlorophyll with protein and other organic matter. Ground-in or dried-on, they make for a challenge in any laundry situation because chlorophyll tends to set into the fabric immediately. Even more difficult to remove is the likely combination of grass stains and ground-in dirt which layers tough stains in a concentrated area of fabric. Both types are protein-based, and can cause stain nightmares for even seasoned laundry veterans. The Stain Fighting Duo Tide Liquid with Bleach Alternative and Tide Powder with Bleach are two excellent agents for removing grass stains. Both detergents contain special enzymes that breakdown protein and organic matter plus other cleaning ingredients that attack hard-to-remove chlorophyll stains. Used together, they can provide powerful stain fighting protection for all your vulnerable clothes. " Most other sites offer the following similar solutions: http://www.obermeyer.com/care/care.html GRASS - Rubbing gently with rubbing alcohol removes most plant stains from both washable and non-washable fabrics. If washable, may also be sponged with liquid detergent. Follow cleaning instructions for garment. http://www.diynot.com/pages/st/st028.php Grass Washable Fabrics Soak item in warm water, containing biological detergent. If this does not remove the stain, unless the fabric is acetate, use methylated spirits to remove the rest. Wash as normal. Non Washable Fabrics Dry clean. http://members.tripod.com/~Barefoot_Lass/index-2.html GRASS Pre-treat grass stains on washable fabrics by sponging them first with warm water then dabbing the soiled area with un-diluted rubbing alcohol. (use a clean cloth!) Then launder item as usual. Or, combine a few drops of household ammonia with 1 tsp. of peroxide. Rub on the stain and rinse with water as soon as stain disappears. Ellyne Baker from Clinton, Iowa writes; "Grass stains are removed easily with white vinegar." Thanks Ellyne! Kathy B. from Titusville, Pa. writes; "Felsnaptha Soap is great for grass stain removal, especially on baseball and football pants. Just wet the bar of soap, rub on the stain and wash as usual. Works great!" Thanks Kathy! Last but not least, Tammy Nolff from Stuarts Draft, VA sent in this tip; "Take molasses and rub it into the stained area. then launder as usual. It has worked on all washables that I have used it on." Thanks Tammy! http://www.tipking.com/Tips/publish/tip_71.shtml Also has some very good tips for grass stains. Search Strategy: stain +removal +grass +fabric Best of luck removing this stubborn stain! If a link above should fail to work or anything require further explanation, please do post a Request for Clarification and I will be pleased to assist further. Regards, -=clouseau=-
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    Step by step ideas to for stain removal of ink stains in clothing. If a permanent ink stain happens on a fabric or pattern that cannot be bleached,
    http://housekeeping.about.com/od/stainremoval/a/inkstains.htm
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    How to get blood stains out of clothes - by Linda Ann Nickerson ::
    Be sure to test any treatments on a non-visible part of the garment, such as an inner seam allowance to be sure your stain removal does not harm the fabric
    http://www.helium.com/items/211996-how-to-get-blood-stains-out-of-clothes
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    Helpful Tips - General Stain Removal::
    If color remains, bleach as safe for fabric. Launder. Repeat from 3 as needed. Note: Many stain removal guides suggest ironing wax stains with absorbent
    http://www.osgoodtextile.com/fabric_info6.html
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    German American Corner: Stain Removal Guide::
    Never mix stain removal materials, especially chlorine bleach and ammonia or Scrape excess from fabric with dull knife. Place stain between paper towels
    http://www.germancorner.com/recipes/hints/stain.html
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    SEBCO Laundry Systems Stain Removal Guide::
    Aug 1, 2001 Doing this will force the stain off the surface and not through the fabric. Please refer to the list below for more specific stain removal
    http://www.sebcolaundry.com/stains.htm
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