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dirt/grease on good clothes
john brook wrote:
Got some black dirt/grease off the car, on to my good trousers. The usual trick which solves it, is to work in some Swarfega hand cleaner; and then detergent and warm water washes it away. My problem is that being in a hurry i did not work the Swarfega in deep enough or well enough, and then went on to wash it. So its now 'set' into the trousers. Grateful for any further suggestions. |
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