Set in Sweat/Deodorant Stains?
I have a few shirts (mostly colors) that have darkening and a waxy feel in the armpit area. These have been washed and dried many times.
I’m doing a closet purge and these are shirts that I’ve stopped wearing due to the stains. I’d love to wear them again if the stains are removable, but open to tossing/repurposing the fabric if they aren’t going to get a good result.
I switched to a clear gel deodorant after getting white stains in my clothes (got some of it out with vinegar, but it became a pain) and now the black stains are coming with the gel. At least it’s not on all of my clothes like the white was!
Moonshine Jug (slightly gross)
Ok gang, got a question for you. My father passed away recently and we were cleaning out the barn and stumbled across a few old moonshine jugs.
I grabbed one of them and wanted to use it for decorating purposes in my basement bar. Got it out into the sim and took a whiff - man smelled like something died in there. Sprayed some water in, and dumped it out. Sure enough, dead mouse.
I have a cork for it, and so it doesn’t need to be perfect, but I’d love to get most of the smell out. It won’t be used for anything other than decoration, but I love the look of it.
Any thoughts on cleaning/odor removal?
Have it open right now with hot water and baking soda.
Thanks all’
Stone bath mat that we set our raised dog bowl on. How do I get rid of the stains in the bottom right corner?
Not actually in the bathroom, but designed for one. I’ve only tried an all purpose cleaner so far and the orange discoloration and black spot improved, but it didn’t go away. Not sure what to try or what might ruin it.
How to either clean or remove this bath mat stuck in tub
This was in my bathtub when I moved in. It’s stuck to the ground of the tub and maintenance wouldn’t remove it when I put in a request. I’ve also used vinegar, bar keepers friend, and bleach toilet bowl cleaner. I’m not 100% what it’s made of but it’s harder than a normal bath mat