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276.1 | Try Resolve!! | WECARE::STRASENBURGH | Fun in the Sun | Thu Aug 20 1992 08:22 | 3 |
| Try Resolve....
Lynne
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276.2 | hairspray | CSOA1::TAYLOR_T | | Thu Aug 20 1992 10:00 | 3 |
| Hairspray took it right out of my brand new carpet!
TT
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276.3 | This will do it !! | SUEWIT::RUBIN | | Thu Aug 20 1992 10:39 | 11 |
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Try "Natures Miracle" - found in Pet Stores.
I broke a bottle of BROWN amaretta on my light grey carpet, and
this was the only thing that took the whole stain out !!
It costs about $12.00 for a large bottle.
---Sue.
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276.4 | Goo-gone | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Thu Aug 20 1992 14:38 | 13 |
| Try Goo-gone, thanks to someone's suggestion in the previous version of
these notes. So far it has helped with Crayon melted into car carpet,
Christmas tree sap on the carpet, stickers on shirts *after* they've
been through the washer and dryer cycle.
I actually brought in a bottle to the office, to take sticky labels off
of the plastic tickler wall files.
I bought it at K-mart, but I think most major dept. stores carry it. A
little goes a looooong way. Where are you, wan't to borrow one of my
TWO bottles?!?!
Lyn
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276.5 | Thanks from Florida! | ODIXIE::EVGONZALEZ | | Thu Aug 20 1992 15:08 | 7 |
| Thanks for all the responses!
To .Noter 4: I'm in Florida -- where are you?
Cheers,
Evelyn
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276.6 | RESOLVE for carpets? :-) | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Thu Aug 20 1992 20:56 | 5 |
| < Try Resolve....
Wow. That infertility group sure is versatile! ;-)
Carol
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276.7 | Resolve all the way... | PAMSIC::POPP | Deep in the Heart... | Fri Aug 21 1992 11:20 | 5 |
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Resolve Carpet cleaner successfully removed a large spot of blue crayon
from my light sand colored carpet. I was amazed at how easily it came up.
Lisa
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276.8 | orange stained nipples | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Tue Aug 25 1992 10:56 | 13 |
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It's not crayon, but it is a baby related stain.
We recently had some bottle nipples soaking in water and then
poured some spaghetti sauce into the sink, we now have nipples that are
stained orange. They still wash well, it's just that they look so
dirty.
Does anyone have a trick for getting rid of spaghetti sauce stains
on plastic?
Thanks,
Wendy
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276.9 | He said if I clean it off, he'll do it again! | SWAM2::OSBORNE_JA | | Wed Sep 02 1992 15:51 | 10 |
| I, too, have crayon on my brand new carpet. After reading the
replies to this note, I tried Resolve and found that it faded
the blue-green to an acceptible level, but turned the magenta
into a pinkish-orange smear. I tried hairspray, to no avail.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong? .2 - How did you use the hairspray?
I don't think goo-gone is the answer, because it's not really
sticky or anything, but I'll try it.
Thanks.
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276.10 | GOOF OFF | LEZAH::MINER | Mom...I'm as happy as a shark | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:55 | 13 |
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In a state of mental confusion I placed my husband's tar-covered
jeans in the dryer! And completely coated the inside of my dryer
with tar. It was a hideous moment in my life. After the man at
the hardware stopped staring at me in disbelief, and regained his
composure, he suggested a product called GOOF OFF (accurate name) and
it worked like a charm. Smells hideous and can be damaging to certain
vinyls but it takes out lots of things. Next time in the hardware store
check the label. Might work.
Good luck
-dorothy
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276.12 | Try Carpet Science --really works, evenon older stains | ASABET::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:30 | 13 |
| We bought some of the newest product out there, Carpet Science. Claims
to get rid of even old stains. and it does!!!! Got rid of a old vomit
stain that had been outside my son's room for over a year, and my
husband used it at our condo and got rid of juice stains that didn't
come up with professional cleaning.
It's not terribly cheap -- 2.99-3.50 -- but for what it does it's well
worth it.
now to see if i can use it in my car to remove ice cream, yogurt, juice
stains -- and that's WITH the seats covered!
Sandy
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276.13 | Where can you find it? | NIMBUS::HARRISON | Icecreamoholic | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:33 | 3 |
| So, where did you get the Carpet Science?
Leslie
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276.14 | for the orange nipples | TLE::RANDALL | The Year of Hurricane Bonnie | Thu Sep 10 1992 14:43 | 19 |
| re: .8
Wendy,
You've probably already solved this problem, but for tomato stains
on nipples and such:
Sometimes soaking them in a solution of dishwashing liquid and
water will help. Mix it up a bit stronger than you'd use for
dishes and let them soak for about 20 minutes.
If they're still stained, try boiling them. Just pour some water
in a kettle, drop the nipples in, and cook them like eggs for a
few minutes (about 10 is usually good.)
If that doesn't work, Spencer will just have to get used to orange
nipples :)
--bonnie
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276.15 | | VINO::LJOHNSON | | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:37 | 6 |
| re .13
I saw Carpet Science in the grocery store (Super Stop and Shop in
Milford, MA)
Linda
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276.16 | found carpet science at supermarket & discount store | ASABET::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Fri Sep 11 1992 10:44 | 3 |
| re.13 -- I got my first bottle at Finast [Acton], then got more at
Ames. It's a yellow spray bottle. Right now they even have a $1.50
rebate on them -- not bad!
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276.17 | Thanks to All | TLHPC2::Conferencing-User | | Thu Sep 24 1992 15:43 | 4 |
| Thanks for all the answers -- unfortunately I haven't had time to
try any, but will soon.
Evelyn
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276.18 | silly putty on the carpet | SHIJUN::NELSON | | Tue Jun 15 1993 21:55 | 7 |
| We have some silly putty on our carpet. We picked out what we could,
but couldn't get it all out.
Does anyone have a suggestion of what to do about it?
Thanks
Beryl
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276.19 | ICE??? | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Don't wind your toys too tight | Tue Jun 15 1993 22:37 | 6 |
| You might want to try ice like you would if it were bubblegum.
The ice freezes and hardens gum, making it easy to chip apart
and remove. I would think Silly Putty would react quite the
same.
Jodi-
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276.20 | Saw this last week on some how-to show | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, divorce is 20 grand | Thu Aug 12 1993 10:02 | 4 |
| After doing the ice bit, you can heat up an iron and use a papertowel
to absorb the crayon.
Roberta<
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276.21 | | IMTDEV::COOP | Love will conquer all | Fri Aug 13 1993 03:39 | 6 |
| I did this once... Not the silly putty, but a crayon.
Use the iron trick described in -.1, but try using a damp
washcloth instead. Those little terri-nubs suck up all the
'spooge' (fill in your fave substance). :-)
jc
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276.22 | BLUE CRAYON BAKED ON TO DRYER DRUM!!!! | KAHALA::TRYON | | Wed Jan 05 1994 10:34 | 23 |
| I hope somebody in here can help me with this problem before my husband
has a coronary over it. Here's what happened:
Last night, after the two girls had been out sledding for the
afternoon, I figured I'd better dry their outer clothes (jackets and
snowpants) so they would be all set to be worn to school today. The
girls are 8 and 10 years old. So, I popped all wet stuff in the dryer
and went to bed...
This morning, we found that a BIG BLUE CRAYON had been left in one of
the jacket pockets and had gotten all over the clothes, ruining them.
BUT, the bigger problem is that the crayon is now melted all over and
into the drum of our year-old dryer, rendering it unusable for
anything.
Does anybody know how we can get baked on blue crayon out of our
dryer???
I would be extremely grateful for any help...
Nancy
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276.23 | like wax? | GIAMEM::FARLEY | purple is a primary color | Wed Jan 05 1994 12:00 | 6 |
| Crayons are like wax aren't they? I would think that you could just
scrape it off like hardened candle wax...????
Good luck.
k.
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276.24 | | SSGV01::CHALMERS | More power! | Wed Jan 05 1994 12:11 | 15 |
| If it resists scraping, try placing an ice cube on it for a minute or
so. That should firm it up enough to scrape it off the surface.
However, if your dryer drum is perforated, you might have a bigger
problem, since the crayon has likely seeped thru the holes and built up
on the outer surface of the drum. Cleaning this is a little more
complicated, since you'll have to remove the front of the dryer
to access the drum. It's not a difficult thing to do if you or your
husband is moderately handy with tools. Your owner's manual might even
have instructions for this step. Once removed, you should be able to
remove the crayon in the same way you removed it from the inside. You
may also want to check the heating elements and other internals for
gobs of melted crayon.
Good luck...
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276.25 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | hate is STILL not a family value | Thu Jan 06 1994 16:22 | 5 |
| Call Crayola. I don't have the number, but know they have a hotline
just for this sort of thing. I remember seeing the information in one
of the newsletters that my diaper service sends out.
Meg
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276.26 | Stain on hard wood floors? | DEMON::PANGAKIS | Tara DTN 227-3781 | Mon Aug 12 1996 10:01 | 6 |
| Can anyone with getting out a green stain caused by construction
paper (wet) left my dining room hard wood floors.
I've tried Goo Gone, Vinegar, Fantastic, but so far, nothing works.
Tara
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276.27 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | watch this space | Mon Aug 12 1996 10:04 | 5 |
| depending on your finish, you may need to use anything from a household
bleach, to removing the varnish, to a wood bleach to remove the stain.
This is a time to see a wood refinishing expert, which I am not.
meg
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276.28 | dishwasher powder! | DEMON::PANGAKIS | Tara DTN 227-3781 | Tue Aug 13 1996 21:07 | 6 |
| Thanks!
Your idea for the bleach made me us my old stand-by dishwasher
powder. Worked like a charm!
Tara
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