7 0|0|need to remove mildew stains from kitchen curtains|barginsissy|mamalsharon@verizon.net|08:06:54|10/23/2009|
Posted on Oct-23-09 at 08:06 AM (Eastern) by 70.105.180.122

can't use bleach because ther is blue on them thanks Sharon 1|1|Try vinegar....soak them in the sink with a vinegar and water solution (maybe 1 cup of vinegar) scrub at the mildew stains with a little baking soda....rinse and then hand wash with a little mild shampoo....hang to dry. :)|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|09:55:25|10/23/2009|

Posted on Oct-23-09 at 09:55 AM (Eastern) by 98.213.175.237

A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.
--Thomas Jefferson--

You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.

~Abraham Lincoln


HAWKS PRIDE #31 #57 2|2|ive used lemon juice and salt on mildew clothing before........works pretty well|couponsnsamples|cpsnsamples@aol.com|12:47:52|10/23/2009|

Posted on Oct-23-09 at 12:47 PM (Eastern) by 67.142.165.31

just sprinkly with salt.....then scrub with a cut lemon... 3|1|Isn't hydogen peroxide supposed to do same thing as bleach??|latdp|the_cool98@yahoo.com|13:07:11|10/23/2009|

Posted on Oct-23-09 at 01:07 PM (Eastern) by 63.227.253.142

Maybe that would work without.

Have a good one :)

Cheri 4|2|I wonder if the peroxide would bleach out the blue in them though?|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|13:17:52|10/23/2009|

Posted on Oct-23-09 at 01:17 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.175.237

A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.
--Thomas Jefferson--

You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.

~Abraham Lincoln


HAWKS PRIDE #31 #57 5|3|I know I was wondering that but...|latdp|the_cool98@yahoo.com|13:35:13|10/23/2009|

Posted on Oct-23-09 at 01:35 PM (Eastern) by 63.227.253.142

I have always read that it was supposed to be like bleach in terms of cleaning and in laundry/stains but honestly I dont know (because I don't clean enough):), all I keep thinking is ya know when the peroxide starts to work it bubbles and that to me might be what does wreck the fabric???

Have a good one :)

Cheri 6|4|I do use it on blood on clothes, but I usually apply the peroxide, then scrub and rinse with cold water right away, I dont soak it....but it might work as long as it doesnt sit on the fabric a long time.|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|14:33:28|10/23/2009|

Posted on Oct-23-09 at 02:33 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.175.237

A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.
--Thomas Jefferson--

You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves.

~Abraham Lincoln


HAWKS PRIDE #31 #57 7|5|I use murphys oil soap on everything, for blood, grease etc..works fantastic!.I have a article posted on my blog about it. It works great and no scrubbing(which can ruin fabric)|HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|17:06:30|10/24/2009|

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