Posted by kcm.MN on April 19, 2020 at 19:38:03 from (174.219.147.111):
In Reply to: 90w lube... P. U.! posted by redtom on April 19, 2020 at 18:37:58:
You might could soak the pants leg in vinegar. However, as vinegar is a weak acid, you would need to keep anything metal out of the vinegar. Wife was worried about this suggestion, as your dry pants could wick the vinegar up and still eat at the metal zipper, etc.
So, if you choose to try vinegar (it's cheap!), you will need 2 buckets. Put the soiled pants leg in one bucket with vinegar and the rest in the other bucket filled with water. The water will prevent the vinegar from wicking beyond where it needs to be. Then launder as usual.
In the future, wife says to initially use cold water for such accidents. Hot water helps to set in stains and odors.
If you don't mind running to town, you could look for a product called Oxi Clean Stain Remover. Wife uses it on my clothes, and the label states it removes both stains and odors. Safe on colors also. Use in cold water. Pre-soak affected area with straight Oxi Clean, then add recommended amount of Oxi Clean to your machine.
Wife says Oxi Clean is her personal laundry miracle secret, so don't tell anyone! :wink:
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