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Oil and grease stains are tough to remove from clothes because they resist water. The water in a washing machine works around the stain. Detergent makes it possible to remove oil and grease stains.
You can probably remove the dye with dishwasher detergent. I used dishwasher detergent to remove jet black permanent hair dye from a white formica counter top. It removed the dye 100%. You couldn't even see a trace of the dye. If dishwasher detergent can remove black permanent hair dye, it can remove just about any dye. You want the dishwasher detergent that says it DOES contain bleach. Pour the detergent on the marks. Let that sit overnight. Then wipe the detergent away with wet paper towels. For some reason, dishwasher detergent works better than Clorox. (I tried Clorox, and it didn't work for me.)
Dishwasher detergent is necessary to properly clean and sanitize dirty dishes. Detergent contains abrasives to help remove food particles as well as soap to kill germs and bacteria.
You can use Tide color safe bleach to remove chocolate stains without damaging or decolorizing the blouse. Also, you can use shout stain remover first before you place the blouse into the washing machine to help remove the stains.
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Oil and grease stains are tough to remove from clothes because they resist water. The water in a washing machine works around the stain. Detergent makes it possible to remove oil and grease stains.
You can probably remove the dye with dishwasher detergent. I used dishwasher detergent to remove jet black permanent hair dye from a white formica counter top. It removed the dye 100%. You couldn't even see a trace of the dye. If dishwasher detergent can remove black permanent hair dye, it can remove just about any dye. You want the dishwasher detergent that says it DOES contain bleach. Pour the detergent on the marks. Let that sit overnight. Then wipe the detergent away with wet paper towels. For some reason, dishwasher detergent works better than Clorox. (I tried Clorox, and it didn't work for me.)
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Soak the blouse in cold water & Woolite for a few hours, then wash. Do NOT put in dryer. Odor should be mostly or entirely gone. If any remains, spray inside & out with Febreze. Wash after each wear, as soon as possible. Wearing multiple times, or allowing several days to pass before washing, will make the odor harder to remove. Drying blouse in the dryer locks in odor. Also, try using Secret Flawless deodorant - the best I've found for dealing with synthetic fabric issues.
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