What I mainly do on Pinterest is plan my (used to be) imaginary wedding and look at food. I realized that I can't complete any crafts from Pinterest if I do not actually look at them. Who would have imagined that? The first 'craft' I did was not a craft at all.. I washed clothes. Wowza, if that's what I consider a craft.. then *insert something witty here*. Sorry, couldn't think of anything funny. As hot as it's been lately, my man candy, BHW, has been sweating. A LOT. It's gotten to the point where even he notices he's sweating, and he is so oblivious to everything that he moved next to a train track because he knew he wouldn't be able to hear the trains. So, his sweatiness has gotten out of hand. As a result, his shirts are utterly disgusting. He works for Habitat for Humanity by building houses (so much respect for him!) so he puts in a hard days work.. no wonder he's gross! I thought as a nice little gift, I spruce up all this work/play shirts so he didn't have to look like a middle school gym rat all the time. This 'recipe' was found at this website.. through Pinterest. The process is fairly easy and this concoction works on lots of different stains, even stains of which I don't know the source!! (note USA tank top below) Just follow these instructions EXACTLY, or else the shirt will catch on fire, and you'll be A-OK! WARNING: If you use on colors.. it kind of fades a little. I used it on the arm pits (sorry RJR I know you HATE that word) of a light blue shirt and once dried, you could see where I put the miracle mixture. It was hardly noticeable but it was there. - 1 part Dawn original dish soap (the blue stuff) - 2 parts hydrogen peroxide (for some reason reminds me of my Granny's house) - 1/2 part baking soda - mix into bowl or container with lid so you can save it and use it again and again! - pour a small amount directly on the stain - scrub until you think 'this is dumb, i'm bored' which was about 1 minute for me - let sit and go watch an episode of your favorite show (preferably one that's 60 minutes long) - throw in the washer and wash as usual - BE.AMAZED.
3 Comments
ThatChickWithTheBaby
7/26/2012 01:28:21 am
those look awesome!! gotta get me some of that magic concoction for baby poop stains :D
Reply
Monkey momma
7/26/2012 11:48:01 am
Wow what is next...We make our own laundry soap and now our own stain removers!..Not to mention, the cost of doing this is so much less than buying the real stain removers...that don't work.
Reply
9/17/2012 09:24:14 am
Blogger’s brilliant Efforts are really appreciable. Anyone can easily understand the thoughts. Also I like the conclusions made on this topic which is really very informative.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
The ListArchives
November 2012
Categories |