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>Are there any experts out there who know the best way to get out a milk
>stain on linen? My daughter spilled her milk (skim) on my Midsummer Night
>Fairy. I am almost finished with it and am hoping the stain will come out
>when I soak it. Is there anything I could maybe pre-treat it with first?
>Any ideas would be welcome!
>
>Thank you,
>Patti
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>Are there any experts out there who know the best way to get out a milk
>stain on linen? My daughter spilled her milk (skim) on my Midsummer Night
>Fairy. I am almost finished with it and am hoping the stain will come out
>when I soak it. Is there anything I could maybe pre-treat it with first?
>Any ideas would be welcome!
>
>Thank you,
>Patti
Look in the laundry department- there is a Carbona Milk stain remover
in a little yellow bottle to be found there. Actually, there is a
whole series of specifically targeted stain removers in those little
yellow bottles, and the good news is that they actually work.
Alternately, try some Biz- follow the directions on the box. This
stuff contains enzymes that will get rid of the protein in the milk.
Ruth Mays
Cinnaminson, NJ
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