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choc ice cream on white t-shirt!

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Hi

My ds has a new white t shirt with chocolate ice cream stains on it, which after two times through the washing machine is still obvious. The problem is the sleeves are navy blue, so bleach not an option.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Sue

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  • moggins
    moggins Posts: 5,190 Forumite
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    You can use Ace bleach on the spot where the mark is, it shouldn't affect the sleeves.
    Organised people are just too lazy to look for things

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  • nuttyrockeress
    nuttyrockeress Posts: 1,260 Forumite
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    I had an accident on my white trousers on Monday at work. I was eating my Coco pops for breakfast when I spilt the whole lot over me (I had to buy new clothes)

    Mum has got rid of the stains by soaking in Oxi clean (not very OS i know but it worked well!)
    It's nice to be nutty but's more important to be nice
  • tanith
    tanith Posts: 8,091 Forumite
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    Wash in the usual way but try hanging it in the bright sunshine , I remember being amazed when hanging washed stained nappies :eek: YUK on the line to find the stains gone when I got them in... the sun sure is a powerful stain remover......:rotfl:
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