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Default (OT) How to remove Mineral Oil from clothing

Yesterday I had the vet out for a horse who is having trouble pooping.
He gave it mineral oil and left me a jug of it to give the horse today.
The horse looks better but the vet said to give the oil anyhow. I just
did it, and since the horse kept tossing his head, my clothing is soaked
with it. (It's a good thing I wore an old coat).

Anyhow, will this come out with just normal washing and detergent, or do
I need to do something else. Should I use HOT water (I usually use
cold)? Is this gonna leave a oily mess in my washing machine? (If so,
I'll take the clothes to a laundromat)....

I did wipe off the real oily part of the coat with a paper towel as soon
as I got indoors. This sure was a messy ordeal . . . I was supposed to
give the horse 16 oz (a pint), but I ended up giving it two extra
ounces, because I know I'm wearing at least that much, or it went on the
ground.

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Default (OT) How to remove Mineral Oil from clothing

On 2/6/2016 3:20 PM, wrote:
Is this gonna leave a oily mess in my washing machine? (If so,
I'll take the clothes to a laundromat)....


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