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| A while ago before I started having my coats dry cleaned by my job, I used simple green after I had worn the coats, I sprayed it on the bad spots and let it sit until It was time to do the wash. I also love oxyclean, it works extremely well and will not destroy your coats like bleach will. |
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| A long time ago a dry cleaner I know told me to wash it in dishwasher detergent. I don't recall if I tried it though.
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| I bet your thinking Simple Green! It works wonders! It is also a great kitchen cleaner! It takes the the grease off of anything! It is still around I pick mine up at Home Depot. It keeps getting harder to find! But they have it! |
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| another advocate of dishwasher detergent. cascade powder, specifically. someone i worked with turned me on to soaking coats in cascade powder mixed with water overnight, and then washing them normally in the washing machine. works like a charm. coats get so white they kind of glow.... it even gets out those carbon stains you get from carrying sheetpans on your shoulder.
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| i carry around a bleach pen. its amazing. im a student at a culinary school, and when prep time is over, i bleach the stains and then use a damp side towel to scrub them out. then, i spray a degreaser on the and let it sit there (it ok, you can still wear it, just put an apron on over the sprayed spot. to be safe, i give them a wash in the machine at home but with no bleach (my coats have black trim on them). its awesome. i also have a coat i use to be viewed by the costomers, and seperate working coats. |
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