SmilingEyes: How can I remove pecan stains from clothing?
I line dry my clothing outside in an area under pecan trees,we have several squirrles in the area and they chew or peel the peacans on the trees and they drop the pecan shells onto the ground, hence coming down, stain the clothes that is on the line drying. Clothing type are cottons, polyester, syenthetics, rayons, etc..; in whites and colors.
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Answer by fwf43
Use a color safe bleach like Clorox for colors. Use regular for whites. Stop hanging your clothes out during this season, use your dryer.
there is a stain stick that you can try but move the cloths line to a area away from trees and you should not have a problemAnswer by shopaholicnessa719
soak the garments in distilled white vinegar and baking soda for about an hour or longer. It will dissolve the oil from the pecans. Try to use the hottest water you can safely use for your clothing to make sure it comes out.
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