Posted by Mark - IN. on June 19, 2016 at 20:13:43 from (98.212.13.244):
In Reply to: Dang.......... posted by Goose on June 19, 2016 at 09:04:19:
Blue windshield washer solvent. One time I has a ink pen leak inside of the pocket of a new real expensive white dress shirt and I tried everything, and nothing worked. The washer and drier were out in the garage and on the shelf above it was a jug of blue windshield washer solvent, and I don't know what made me try it, but I did. I poured some over the shirt pocket and the ink started running immediately. What the heck, a jug was only 99 cents so I poured the whole jug in the wash water, thankfully all whites. Pulled the shirt out after wash cycle, not one hint of ink in the pocket. I tried it a couple more times over the years, it works. BE CAREFUL THOUGH. Say you have a white shirt or something of the sort and it has any colors what so ever, a logo or something. You use washer fluid on it and when you pull it out, it WILL be white...no colors what so ever. Logos, everything of color gone. Trust me, I've done it just before a NASCAR race I was working at. The track had given me a nice white shirt with a colored NASCAR logo on it. It had hung in the closet from the last years race, so when I washed it, I wanted it real white...jug of windshield washer fluid. When I pulled it our after washing, it was white, white, white...and so was the NASCAR logo. The stitching was still there, logo bleached completely white.
Take a rag, soak it in windshield washer solvent, give the drier a good wipe. In the washer, fill the washer with water, dump in a jug of washer solvent and soap, run it through it cycle, empty it, fill it full of water and run it through its rinse cycle, should be good. $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 for a jug of washer solvent, what do you have to lose?
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