bydesign77
Active Member
Trying to save money is a great thing. Find products that help you do that is even better. Thought maybe we could all share some products that have helped with doing that here.
Mine is this:
http://www.grandmassoap.com
I sat on a felled telephone pole between games at a baseball tournament. When I stood up, my partner told me I had gotten what looked like tar or resin all over the seat of my umpire pants. Thinking they were ruined anyway, i tried some Murphy's Oil Soap (always worked on Georgia red clay). That didn't work. Then the wife and I were out shopping the next day and we saw a bottle of this on the counter. We thought we'd give it a shot. Worked like a charm.
Then we tried it on stains in clothes that we thought were helpless, like grease stains and tomato based stains. Those came out, too.
A great way to add to the life of clothes that you may think are ruined. Saved me $40-50 on another pair of pants for the season. All for a $5 bottle. Not to mention numerous T-shirts and polo shirts that I've spilled food on.
Anyone else got good, little known remedies out there?
Mine is this:
http://www.grandmassoap.com
I sat on a felled telephone pole between games at a baseball tournament. When I stood up, my partner told me I had gotten what looked like tar or resin all over the seat of my umpire pants. Thinking they were ruined anyway, i tried some Murphy's Oil Soap (always worked on Georgia red clay). That didn't work. Then the wife and I were out shopping the next day and we saw a bottle of this on the counter. We thought we'd give it a shot. Worked like a charm.
Then we tried it on stains in clothes that we thought were helpless, like grease stains and tomato based stains. Those came out, too.
A great way to add to the life of clothes that you may think are ruined. Saved me $40-50 on another pair of pants for the season. All for a $5 bottle. Not to mention numerous T-shirts and polo shirts that I've spilled food on.
Anyone else got good, little known remedies out there?