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Default Tips for cleaning badly soiled underwear

Chris Hogg wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 13:12:29 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Tuesday, 30 July 2019 20:08:46 UTC+1, Stephen Cole wrote:
Hello folks. Just wondering if you’ve got any tips for a friend of mine
(who will remain anonymous, god bless him) who’s having a lot of bother
cleaning the gussets of underwear that he’s made a terrible mess of? It’s a
toxic brew of bodily expulsions that he just can’t shift no matter what he
tries and his wife is spending a fortune on replacing her ruined drawers,
it’s really putting a strain on their benefits and cutting into his
drinking money. Any pointers you can give for getting his scuds back to
wearable condition will be appreciated and I’ll pass them all on to him.

Cheers!


A many day soak in bio washing powder eats away almost anything. Bleach
does too, but bleach destroys cotton. Though I'm not seeing why an
overnight presoak would not result in a clean wash in a machine.


Agreed about bio washing powder. But what did young mums do decades
ago to get their baby's Terry-towel nappies clean? Lots of suggestions
here
https://tinyurl.com/y3j6wyws


Thing is, baby ****e is generally just digested milk and mashed-up food.
The guy whos wrecking his wifes gussets, his diet is cheap microwave
meals, curries, fried food, etc. He comes from Scotland, in other words.
Theres also photographic evidence circulating that suggests hes a
habitual drinker, too, so his turds are doubtless like thick creosote. Then
weigh in the ****, smegma, cum, and his weeping discharges and you can see
the problem his poor missus is facing with trying to recover her panties
for civilised use.

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