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Talking about soiled sheets

Does anyone remember the movie Trainspotting? Funny as this is.

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" Well..."

 

<span style="font-size: medium;">"The board rules do say that posting anything of a sexual nature in the public forums will result in an immediate ban...."</span>

 

 

 

<span style="font-size: medium;">It's just another stain, no different than any other that has been mentioned. </span>

 

<span style="font-size: medium;">No one is discussing how it happened or is using crass language.</span>
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I suppose an argument could be made that this entire thread belongs in Dirty Laundry, by definition. On the other hand, it would not have had as wide an audience - for better or worse.

Short of that, those who object to posted messages can register their disapproval by hitting the "Report" button. After a certain number of such disapprovals have been registered, the message(s) in question goes away.

I wonder if the mention of stains resulting from secretions unique to the female gender would be as acceptable to some in this group as the mention of stains unique to the male gender.

Just sayin'.
 
Wow, lots of marked as offensive within a short period of time.

I've been skimming this thread every few days and at times it was getting close to being moved to Dirty Laundry, but I had hoped I could keep it here in Super since the subject matter (removing stains) is very much laundry related.

Please lets keep anything related to sex in anyway out of the public forums and out of this thread as well so I can keep it in the super forum.

Thanks everyone.
 
Stain Removal vs. Sanitizing

It really has been interesting reading. Preventative measures, personal hygene, slang terms discussed along with stain removal (pretreats, soaks, wash additives, etc). Apparent that many in the forum can identify the problem and wish to remove the stains when they do occur and want their clothing to not suffer excessive wear or premature retirement from the wardrobe. We all know the effect of chlorine bleach on cottons. For the most part, I think a healthy discussion of a common laundry problem was reviewed with varying opinions and solutions.

What can one do to neutralize chlorine bleach after it has done it job?

Which all-fabric "bleach", (oxygen releasing), is the best? I have never noticed these products tested by CR.
 
@Harley......you crack me up....the dog used to be black....

actually when I used to give mine a bath, I would use a weak bleach solution, pour it over his back, and then start rinsing very well.....every flea and tick would instantly release and fall into the tub.....

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unfortunately I had to put him down last Summer....I mis him alot, personality-plus, all his own....a saved adoption when I got him, he was 5 when I took this pic with him...he joined two other spoiled puppies at the time!....now I am down to one, the original YOGI, and still spoiled rotten!
 

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