How do you get rid of white out if it gets spilled on your clothes, (especially black clothes)?
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spray some stain remover on the clothes and wash it by hand. also use a brush if its a bit hard.
Hairspray with mild soap & a soft brush.
Step 1 - spray area with hair spray until wet
Step 2 -dab a bit of liquid soap (I use hand soap but any type will work)
Step3 - take a soft brissel brush (such as a tooth brush) & scrub in a circle moton
Step 4 - rinse & repete if needed
Have you ever heard of a product named, "AWESOME"?
It is really Awesome. It will remove anything. it is very safe. I use this product for 8 years,never had any problems.
I buy it at the $1.00 or 99 cent store. A buck for 24 oz, in a spray bottle. In case you can't find it, here is the name and address below. It is made in the USA.
Once you try it, you will probably throw away all the other cleaners. It's for auto/rv's/boats, home and business, it is a great product.
http://www.wite-out.com/tips/
After the Wite-Out® Brand correction fluid dries, scratch most of the spill off with your fingernail or the edge of a coin.
Wite-Out® Brand correction fluid can be removed from your hands with an abrasive soap or a soap containing pumice. Nail polish remover can also be used as long as you read and follow the manufacturer's directions on the label and use appropriate caution.
BIC Water-Base correction fluid should come out with soap and water in the washing machine. If you prefer to go to the dry cleaners, tell them it is a water-based paint.
The following Wite-Out® brand correction fluid formulas are petroleum-based: Quick Dry, Super Smooth, Extra Coverage, Multi-Purpose and the Wite-Out® brand Shake 'n Squeeze™ correction pen. Mineral spirits or citrus-based cleaners will dissolve these correction fluids. If you have spilled one of these formulas on clothing that is "dry clean only," tell your dry cleaner that it is a solvent-based paint so they can treat the stain accordingly.
A word of caution before trying any of the methods suggested: mineral spirits can take out color and/or ruin varnish. If in doubt, test on a "hidden" area first. If you decide to try a citrus-based cleaner, please follow the manufacturer's directions on the label carefully and also test on a "hidden" area first.
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