Moms help Laundry issue

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P-F

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My wonderful husband got the kids up and dressed the other morning and took them down to help feed and cover the silage bunker

However he got their clothes from the good drawer and my youngest son tripped and fell in a the cow slurry.  Anyone have any luck getting out the the green nasty cow poop AKA silage/grass runny kind!

It is a real nice long sleeve blue and white rugby type shirt that I had just bought.  Why he would ever think that was appropriate to wear outside I will never know.



 

red

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lol- I can just see Randy getting the boys dressed!

I use Oxyclean for grass, manure & what ever stains. Soak it for a while too.

Good luck!

Wish I could see you again Saturday but the hubby laid down the law!

Red
 

kanshow

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Soak it in Oxy Clean.  Sometimes I make a little paste or very strong solution of oxyclean & put it on the stain before I wash. 
 

SWMO

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Oxy Clean.  However, I have sometimes had no luck getting those kinds of green stains out of light colored clothing.
 

kanshow

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Has anyone tried one of those Tide pens?  They work on small areas..    If P-F's boys are anything like mine, it would take a couple cases of Tide pens..     
 

OH Breeder

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OXY makes a spray liquid. Spray on the areas that are stained and let them stand for an hour to two. then wash with OXY powder and I have always had good luck.
 

Telos

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I swear by OXY CLEAN! Just started using it last week and it did wonders on my chef jackets.
 

ratmama2

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I use Era for grass, blood and manure. I rub it in and let it soak for a few minutes then wash. It seems to always take out the stains.
 

P-F

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THANK YOU ALL FOR THE GREAT ADVICE

I SOAKED IT IN OXYCLEAN OVER NIGHT AND THEN WASHED IT THIS MORNING

I CHECKED IT BEFORE I PUT IT IN THE DRYER AND IT LOOKED GOOD.

AGAIN THANK YOU 

PS I HAVE TROUBLE BELEIVING THAT HE TRIPPED AND FELL, I CAN SEE RANDY LETTING THEM JUMP IN IT LIKE A MUD PUDDLE

BOYS ARE SO GROSS!!!!
 
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