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Question Posted Saturday July 24 2004, 9:02 pm

I have a sillie string stain on my shirt it is black silly string...DUMB ANNA how do i get it out?

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Dear_Anna answered Sunday July 25 2004, 10:46 pm:
HAHA, well my fine lad take these steps, they just might help:
1. first, soak the t-shirt in cold water. hot water sets the stain
2. rub vigorously on the stain either "Oxy Clean" or "Incredible". Not all over the shirt, but what you are trying to get out.
3. line dry, not in dryer. it might set any other stains as well.
4. if all else fails buy a new shirt. give me the stained one....i like it! woot!

well, i hope that I answered your question...Logan. haha, call me later foo!

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