Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot..
Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
Dawn dishwashing liquid takes almost every stain out as well.Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot..Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
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Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot..Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
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I have no idea why it works, it just does. I wet the stain. pour it on, give a slight rub and toss it in. Berry and wine stains turn blue on contact and are gone when the washer stops. I once found a felt tip pen (they were called Flair pens in the 70s) in the dryer with a load of kids clothes. It had been in the pocket of middle son's yellow shirt and the GREEN pen had gotten all over a red dress of one of the twins. Son was handed his shirt, his sister's dress, Mother Murphy, and a toothbrush and banished to the counter top in the bathroom. Everything came out except a tiny bit on the stitching of the pocket. A mystery stain - after many tries of many things and many times - on the bowling shirt of a teammate that was quite obvious, faded to almost unnoticeable after I told her to try Murphy. I used it to get the grease out of my uniforms when I was a tire buster at Sears.Duff2014 said:Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
Excited finger - dupeTry Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot..Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
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Actually, the new Dawn Platinum is fantastic for stains. And it even gets the Pam residue off of pans.Dawn dishwashing liquid takes almost every stain out as well.Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot..Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
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Get fabric wet, rub in dawn, throw in wash. If using the blue one, wash immediately as the blue stains.
Even the store brand works.
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Thank you! Never would have thought of it. You learn something new each day! Now I'm ready for the next stain!!!!! Thanks Guill! Mort and Jon too!Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot..Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
.I have no idea why it works, it just does. I wet the stain. pour it on, give a slight rub and toss it in. Berry and wine stains turn blue on contact and are gone when the washer stops. I once found a felt tip pen (they were called Flair pens in the 70s) in the dryer with a load of kids clothes. It had been in the pocket of middle son's yellow shirt and the GREEN pen had gotten all over a red dress of one of the twins. Son was handed his shirt, his sister's dress, Mother Murphy, and a toothbrush and banished to the counter top in the bathroom. Everything came out except a tiny bit on the stitching of the pocket. A mystery stain - after many tries of many things and many times - on the bowling shirt of a teammate that was quite obvious, faded to almost unnoticeable after I told her to try Murphy. I used it to get the grease out of my uniforms when I was a tire buster at Sears.Duff2014 said:Isn't it an oil base? Or is that just the name? I thought it might stain clothes. How do you do it? I would like your secret weapon against stains!!gillumhouse said:Try Murphy's Oil Soap. Pout on, rub a little, and wash. That is my go to for every stain. Works 90% of the time or better. Worth a shot.
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