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| mukica29. 09. 2009 15:56:54 |
On Sunday I got pine resin on my hiking pants, but I don't know how to remove it. I already put the pants in the freezer, but the stain remained. Not even with an iron and newspaper. Now I have washed them, but the resin still sticks. Is there maybe another way to remove it?
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| geppo29. 09. 2009 16:13:27 |
Try this: rub stain with Pril (dish soap) let sit then soak in hot water and scrub! maybe it'll work Lp
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| sonia29. 09. 2009 17:05:52 |
Try spirit too. Otherwise resin comes off with cooking oil too, but then you have to remove the oil stain, try Pril for that. lp
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| skrajnik29. 09. 2009 18:47:13 |
ordinary vinegar for salad works wonders too..
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| JusAvgustin29. 09. 2009 22:03:20 |
Spirit not suitable, can melt fibers, petrol (cleaning too), pants not for freezer. As Sonia wrote: cooking oil, then machine. That's how I removed all so far. Depends on pants material...
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| flapho30. 09. 2009 09:30:00 |
Simplest and only effective recipe: First pour a bit of oil on pants, then dish detergent, rub well into fabric and rinse with lukewarm water.
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| Biser gora3. 10. 2009 13:07:08 |
Cleaner (any) plus some sand, then scrub with brush.
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