sudsmaster
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Two weekends ago I had to work on my old pickup truck. I changed the oil and somehow I got a fair amount of it on an Ocean Pacific dark blue jersey I foolishly wore during the process. I think it was from the new fresh oil, but it still left what looked like a water stain on the fabric. I washed it twice in my Neptune, once with 130F hot water, STPP, etc... but the stain remained.
Today I threw the shirt into a load of whites I was doing in the Miele 1918 out in the garage. Set the temp dial for the usual 160F, and used pretty much the same detergent I'd been using in the Neptune.
Presto! The oil stain is completely gone now... no trace of it. And the shirt hasn't faded any more than it already had from years of wear and wash.
For effective stain removal, I still think there's nothing quite like really hot water and European front loader technology!
Today I threw the shirt into a load of whites I was doing in the Miele 1918 out in the garage. Set the temp dial for the usual 160F, and used pretty much the same detergent I'd been using in the Neptune.
Presto! The oil stain is completely gone now... no trace of it. And the shirt hasn't faded any more than it already had from years of wear and wash.
For effective stain removal, I still think there's nothing quite like really hot water and European front loader technology!