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Bloody sheep
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Have you tried juice of fresh pineapple?slimfandango wrote: »I have not! Is it a known sorter of this kind of situation?
No, it's a theory of mine.Sorry my posts so long - not time write shorter ones.0 -
slimfandango wrote: »sorry if this is in the wrong place...
I have a nice pure new wool suit ...there was a blood stain on the collar
Oh dear me, trying to play the blood stain card. she won't be fooled with that old chestnut.
This is what you really need
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Lipstick-Out
You should be ashamed of yourself trying to pull the wool over her eyes like that.0 -
Next time don't shave with your suit on.0
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Stop bleating on about itBlackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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Once blood has been subjected to heat it is much harder to get off, saliva may help as it can breakdown some of the membrane.0
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slimfandango wrote: »The lack of answers so far is lambentable
After 4 minutes? That is Baaaaaaaaaaad. But then DT is full of sheeple.
More seriously, wool based products aren't easy to clean, and sheep are devastating to the environment. If it isn't fit for purpose, you could return it and get your money back. (I guess that blood stain is a sheep dye)0 -
slimfandango wrote: »sorry if this is in the wrong place...
I have a nice pure new wool suit that I have to wear on Monday. I had it dry cleaned...there was a blood stain on the collar. The dry cleaning left a mark still. Is there any old-wives-super-remedy that I should be trying? Thanks a lot in advance.
ps NO BAAAAD answers.
Don't ram advice down my throat
Don't try to pull the wool over my eyes
This is a friendly forum so ewe must be nice
There are no more ovine puns so don't even try to think them up!
Wool has a similar composition to hair. Don't put any biological powder on it or the enzymes will eat at it and it'll go to holes.
Try a bit of wool soap, or take it back to the cleaners and see if they can clean it again.0 -
Personally speaking I find a shared bath works well..:shhh::shhh:0
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