Friday, March 12, 2010

How do you get lily pollen stains out of clothes?

try oxy clean! that gets out everything!

How do you get lily pollen stains out of clothes?
It's more than likely too late for my solution, but for next time, do not touch or rub it, but use sellotape.
Reply:if you didnt blow it off when it got on there, then put some washing up liquid on the stain, neat, and rub it gently in, then just sling it in the wash as normal with your normal soap powder.





Its not an end of the world stain. it washes out , easily.
Reply:try swarfega ,it works!!!!
Reply:use cellotape on the pollen which lifts the pollen from the article- do not rub it
Reply:vanish in wash.
Reply:you can't
Reply:you cant, what you should do before you try to rub it off is, straight away, get some selotape and put it on the stain and it would have come away, next time you get them, cut the bits off where the pollen is and it wont happen again
Reply:Was going to say what backman has told you about sellotape. and soak in biotex if its rubbed in
Reply:Try Grease Lightening...It takes out everything from blood to car grease %26amp; works on appliances to laundry to your hands...I love it!
Reply:This happened to me and I use a raw onion. Cut it in half and rub it on the part that's stained. If you haven't rubbed it into the material then use the sellotape. Onion always works for me!
Reply:Dust first,scrub very well. If possible handpick.
Reply:vanish oxy action, 1 scoop in with your normal detergeant.
Reply:in future stay off the lilys
Reply:leave your clothes to soak in a bowl with tablets!
Reply:you should google it.


I have had it before and It is hard to come out. I just threw out my shirt!
Reply:oxyclean
Reply:Rub stain with a fresh lemon and leave for a couple of days. Then wash as normal. Even works on mould.
Reply:Aerial and an egg cup full of Domestos, soak for ten minutes.





Good Luck, it works!
Reply:Soak it in a glass bowl with a few denture tablets. The denture tablets are made to room food (veggie/plant) type stains.
Reply:Vanish in the wash.



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