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Tesco's Colour Corrector Wiped from the shelves
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You don't say how the clothes were destroyed.
Did they get full of holes?
Did they get bleached?
Did you do a colourfast test first as advised?0 -
Now if someone could tell me how to get yellow suncream stains out of my daughter's swimwear then this thread would be really useful! 3 rash vests (with shorts), 3 costumes and 4 bikinis. Of course I could start a thread asking about how I should go about getting even with Boots for not warning me that a small fortune in swimwear has been "ruined" by their product, though the sprog swam for hours without burning.0
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Now the current Mrs BoPsie has washed clothes for a number of years now and not once have we had the need to use some invented vanity product. All she does is sort the,, toss them in the machine and job done!0
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Blackbeard_of_Perranporth wrote: »Now the current Mrs BoPsie has washed clothes for a number of years now and not once have we had the need to use some invented vanity product. All she does is sort the,, toss them in the machine and job done!
You do make it sound simple BoP.
Do you think you could write your idea more formally and publicise it more widely.
I think it may catch on.0
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