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Sep 7, 2017
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specsauce
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Interesting. I've never thought to use Simple Green. I might have to try that
with a couple of old shirts and see how this works.
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Best product to clean ring around collar?
byu1
9/7/17 9:38am
clorox
TN_Coug
9/7/17 9:38am
New shirt
SJS
9/7/17 9:39am
My wife has me use the Shout spray.
ByuMba90
9/7/17 9:40am
ummm wisk
BigYfan
9/7/17 9:41am
RE: ummm wisk
Sea Chicken
9/7/17 9:42am
"Shout" it out. Rub it into the collar and let it sit for a bit before washing
Rhino84
9/7/17 9:41am
Shampoo
SUAVO
9/7/17 9:42am
Use something like Dawn dish detergent and work it into the collar and scrub
specsauce
9/7/17 9:43am
ya, I use this on my race suit and moto gear, and works pretty well
byu1
9/7/17 9:46am
Interesting. I've never thought to use Simple Green. I might have to try that
specsauce
9/7/17 9:48am
My wife dilutes it down a bit and works pretty well on my dress shirts.
Captain Rex
9/7/17 9:58am
Be careful if it is a non-iron shirt
WhoisJohnGalt
9/7/17 10:15am
oxyclean
Dillinger
9/7/17 9:45am
Shampoo or Dawn dish soap
soupie
9/7/17 9:58am
OxyClean MaxForce spray
Sooner Cougar
9/7/17 10:15am
I have taken grease/motor oil out of jeans with waterless hand cleaner.
Archaeovagrant
9/7/17 10:28am
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