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How To Remove Sweat Stains from clothes

Stubborn sweat stains on the underarms of t-shirts, shirts and other laundry can be removed using asprin apparently. Sounds bizarre? Have a look at this video to find out how to remove sweat stains. I can’t imagine who first thought of trying this -


How To Remove Sweat Stains With Aspirin

Written by Washerhelp on May 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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How to remove greasy cooking oil stains from clothes

Grease spots from cooking oil (and other grease spots) may be removed by using the following technique -


How To Remove Cooking Oil Stains From Clothes

Written by Washerhelp on May 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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How To Remove Chewing Gum From Clothes

Removing chewing gum from clothes is relatively easy as long as you know how. This video shows how to get rid of chewing gum that may have got onto laundry.


How To Remove Chewing Gum From Clothes

Written by Washerhelp on May 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Triple Points on all orders over £50 at Tesco.com

There’s a big Bank holiday sale on and Tesco Triple Points on all orders over £50 (Offer ends May 14th)

Written by Washerhelp on May 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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How to restore whites accidentally dyed in the wash

This is one of a few potentially useful video tutorials from Videojug on the subject of washing machines and appliances. It’s very professionally produced (although a little overlong bearing in mind how little time and patience we have while web surfing) but it might be helpful to some.

I can particularly imagine a young person whos parents have gone on holiday and they’ve used the washing machine for the first time resulting in whites or other light coloured clothes coming out of the wash all dyed pink or red. If that’s you, this may well be the answer you need.


How To Rescue Clothes You’ve Dyed In The Wash

Written by Washerhelp on May 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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