Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
8:08 pm
Ok so I got uggs for christmas. There 7′s. There really small for my feet. I have worn them, but there only a week old. Theres no stains, no change in color, nothing that would make it look like a used shoe. I would also like to change out the color. Is their anyway I can return this pair of uggs for a compleate different size and color? My parents got them at Nordstrom. Do you think I can exchange them?
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Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
8:08 pm
It’s not really the sauce, it’s the ranch that gets on my shirt. Sometimes they have alot of sauce on the wings where I go, but mostly it’s the ranch. I let it drip in the bowel, but somehow, everytime I take a bite one little drop gets on my shirt. The stains come out, no problem, but if I go somewhere afterwards(mostly I do) it just doesn’t look good.
So would wear a bib or napkin on my shirt make me look weird?
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Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
8:07 pm
I own a pair of classic short uggs.I have the uggs cleaning kit,but i ended getting salt stains on my uggs.I have tried the cleaner thay came with it with a sponge & rinsed let them dry.But the salt stains are still there help!! There not even a month old
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Monday, August 8th, 2011 at
5:07 am
I need to know by March 9. I stained my big white hoodie on accedent doing dishes and something brown splashed on it. Now, i need to wear it without stains. Can anyone help me?
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Thursday, July 14th, 2011 at
7:29 pm
It snowwed up at Oswego, and I wore my brown suede uggs, and only my right one got salt stains from the road, how can I get it off,..they are less than a month old, and it bothers me that I cant wear them b/c of this.
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Thursday, July 7th, 2011 at
3:38 am
I was eating something and I spilled some kind of sauce on my new Adidas hoodie. It’s black but the stains are still pretty apparent, they look like water spots. Is there some way I can remove these stains? I’ve already tried to wash the hoodie at the laundromat but that didn’t do much good.
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Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at
1:13 pm
We has a problem, we was and was and was our daughters clothes, we used different soaps and even baby oxy, but some stains wont come out. its the gerber foods, like carrots, green beans and squash, is there any good way to get stains out of there clothes.
biggest problem is that all of these outfits about 6 have only been worn once, so they need to be cleaned.
Thanks
an a note, we cant use drift or non HE. we have HE washer and dryers.
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
8:26 pm
The baby spits up her formula on my clothing.
How do I make it disapper with out stains?
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Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
10:48 pm
I have some stained stuff (light spit up stains or spots on the butt where she had a blowout) that I was thinking I’d sell for 50 cents per item. I have some good clothing that I thought I’d sell for per item. I have some cute multi-piece outfits that I was thinking I’d sell for or . Is this about right for second hand baby clothes? I was thinking about how much second hand shops charge for their clothing and it’s a LOT more. Goodwill even charges about per item whether it’s stained or not. Do you think I should up my prices?
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Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
7:24 pm
When soaking stained baby clothing is cold water better to use than hot water? Doesn’t hot water help stains "set in"?
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