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Tide Solution for Candy Stains posted by Tide
1) Brush the excess stain off the surface of the fabric.
2) Rinse in water to dilute the stain.
3) Pretreat with Tide® Liquid. Pour Tide on to cover stain and let set for 20 minutes.
4) Wash in warm water with 1 use of Tide.
5) If stain remains, repeat steps before drying. Before treating any garment, refer to the instructions on the care label. Always test solution on a hidden area first. If treating washable silk or wool, follow basic instructions, but hand wash.
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Who gets stains from candy?posted by Debra

Yep. My Statburst will get a big ol' stain on my new shirt. Riiighht.

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FYI this is for peppermints in hair or clothesposted by Anne

Hair warm water. Gotta love it

Clothes tide plus warm water double luv.

Thanx tide

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Remove candy stains with liquid detergent and vinegar.posted by e2bubba

1. Slide the blade of a butter knife directly under the hardened spot. Pry the candy or gum gently until the entire substance is removed.
2. Apply a thin layer of liquid detergent directly onto the stain. Rinse in hot water until the detergent is removed.
3. Mix 1/3 cup of wh

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