tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6511853432668492512.post3340870747935172377..comments2024-01-13T10:42:27.820-07:00Comments on Because I say sew ;) : Stain Fighting ArsenalJeannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02628636633577830988noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6511853432668492512.post-49084322346628615692012-10-14T19:03:45.295-06:002012-10-14T19:03:45.295-06:00Thanks for some new products to try. I've neve...Thanks for some new products to try. I've never heard of Soilove, and have never tried Awesome Orange or Fels naptha.<br /><br />One "cleaning solution" that you didn't mention is rubbing alcohol. It works great on ink, some water colors and urine stains. The trick is to use it before ever touching the stain with water. (The ink will run, and you'll think everything is ruined. If you wish, treat again and wash item as usual.)<br /><br />Other items that are staples in my laundry room (besides the ones you've mentioned) are Murphy's original oil soap, Dawn dish detergent, and borax. <br /><br />(I was a home ec (ed) major, but didn't get to finish my last 3 semesters. sigh) <br /><br />Packrathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02986387347283221427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6511853432668492512.post-71993546414954198942012-10-09T10:37:07.169-06:002012-10-09T10:37:07.169-06:00Great advice! We must've had the same teacher!...Great advice! We must've had the same teacher! LOL!<br /><br />I use simple green for oily/greasy stains. It works, too! It's a de-greaser. just dab or spray it on. Jean(ie)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15896800216435689040noreply@blogger.com