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Guy_Montag
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Not sure if this is the best place for this question, so mods feel free to move it.
After a small sherry with the vicar last night, I stopped off at a well known pizza establishment. Unfortunately the cheesy, sausagy grease went right through the box & onto my lovely new, designer* shirt.
So far I've washed it twice (40deg & 60deg) with Tesco bio & Vanish OxyAction Multi & it's still (just) visible.
What else can I try? I'd be mildly peeved to right off the shirt on it's second wearing.
*being a good MS it was from TK Max.
Top tip - visit well known pizza establishments at closing time to get 3 for the price of 1!!
After a small sherry with the vicar last night, I stopped off at a well known pizza establishment. Unfortunately the cheesy, sausagy grease went right through the box & onto my lovely new, designer* shirt.
So far I've washed it twice (40deg & 60deg) with Tesco bio & Vanish OxyAction Multi & it's still (just) visible.
What else can I try? I'd be mildly peeved to right off the shirt on it's second wearing.

*being a good MS it was from TK Max.
Top tip - visit well known pizza establishments at closing time to get 3 for the price of 1!!
"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest, would you like a triumph spitfire or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all? Not that it's any of my business," he giggled.
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Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all? Not that it's any of my business," he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic," said Betty.
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http://www.151.co.uk/brands.php?brandid=16 I use the one which is yellow for greasy stains, works well, removes curry stains too!
I've so far managed to buy it in £ shops like poundland and poundworld, home bargains and wilkinsons.One day I might be more organised...........
GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0
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