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Old 23-10-09, 09:27 PM   #31
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just cos one might work dont mean they will combined !!

dont you do C.O.S.H.H at work??
Ha ha funny Quiffy if they dont work I off to Tescos in morning hope a combination will work as I am in dire straits if they dont ..... stores dont open until 8am Monday morning, I would need a signed form and then have to get to driving course in the shirt by 8.20 and its not physically possible.

I think I would rather burn my skin than endure the ollockin I would have for not wearing my correct uniform

He he he ......Speedy Claire onc told me to think positive and good things will happen. I AM THINKING !!
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Old 23-10-09, 09:33 PM   #32
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Hi Shelly, have you tried a boil wash on the washing machine? They might shrink a bit, but the lads I work with tell me that tight shirts are currently the fashion! Household bleach in the wash may help.

The solvent in Nail Polish remover is usually acetone and that is what I used to use in my lab to remove graffiti from desks and the like. Make sure it is a pretty hardy one though, if it has too many moisturisers, it may not work.

Your best bet may be the 24 hour shop as already suggested, that way you could be washed and dried on the radiator by morning.

Good luck Honey and good luck on your course.
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Old 23-10-09, 09:36 PM   #33
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Jayne

The nail polish has splodged it and made it go purple so no so dense, the household bleach has worked quiet well but not all come out.

I sprayed it with hairspray and now in boiling water, going to go take a look now but even if it has faded I will be happy !

Thank you all for your help.

I will most certainly be going to Tesco in the morning to have a devil thing Quiff suggested on standby.

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Old 23-10-09, 10:18 PM   #34
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next time make sure your pockets are empty before placing items of clothing in the washing machine.
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Old 23-10-09, 10:21 PM   #35
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Add a packet of black dye and wear black shirts
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Old 23-10-09, 11:45 PM   #36
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get to asda/tesco/generic supermarket and get yourself a little 'stain devil' bar of soap thingy. its a little stain remover bar of soap. just wet the area rub on stain by hand throw in wash. clothes come out clean.

failing that, i generally leave my clothes lying on the floor of my bedroom and the washing fairies come in wash all the clothes, fix any stains, dry, iron and place back in drawers for when i next need them!
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Just order some new ones...or have loads of spares which useful that does remind me I need some one, they tend to wear quit quickly.

If you used bleach they will fall apart at some point!
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Vanish sorts out stains on my white work shirts.
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Old 24-10-09, 05:54 PM   #39
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How are they now?
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Old 24-10-09, 06:07 PM   #40
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Thanks guys, they are drying. I left them in the washer last night and went to bed.

They ok no where near as bad as last night, just looks like someone has been writing on me in a few spots, nothing noticeable, the purple splodges have faded to little marks.

I will get away with wearing them and will put in an order form for some new ones. We only use the shirts on courses usually wear nice black t-shirts.

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