Getting White Out off of clothes and stuff

Started by PhillyGirl, October 03, 2005, 02:52:39 PM

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Quote from: PhillyGirl on October 03, 2005, 03:18:43 PM
No, attempting to get this shtein off the carpeting is making my head explode.

Thanks for playing.

Well at least the blood and flesh will cover up the white out spots in the carpet. 

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Leave the white out on. That shtein is fire.
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Wingspan

after thinking about this, i think the only solution is to cover the rest of your office in white out.

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fansince61

I've been told the same company that makes white-out makes a remover ???

MadMarchHare

As mentioned above - get Gum Out.  Stinks like shtein, but if acetone can break it down, I'd be shocked if toluene wouldn't completely dissolve it.
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Women and their clothes. Always with the shoes.
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phattymatty

So the kids are calling it white out these days.  Interesting.

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I would not know, having never made a mistake.


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PG- For the carpet: Get dish detergent (preferably Dawn), a damp cloth, a dry cloth, nail polish remover and a scrub brush.

Flake off as much of the dry stuff, with your fingernail, a fork, whatever, as you can and vacuum. Squirt just enough dish detergent to soak the spots. Don't overdo it or you'll have bubbles for days. Don't add water. Just use the detergent. Let it sit for about a half hour. Attack with scrub brush. Move in circles, up and down, switch direction on and off. After every 30 seconds or so of scrubbing, wipe and pat with damp cloth to pick up the loosened gunk.

Continue until soap and whitness is gone. If you can't get it all out, or it won't break down from that cement-like finish, use the dry cloth to absorb as much liquid as you can and pour a SMALL amount of nail polish remover on spots. Let sit no longer than 30 seconds. Scrub, scrub, scrub, while also patting it down with a very damp cloth. It will dilute it enough to keep the carpet from losing color and/or the fiber having a meltdown, yet still be strong enough to break down the Wite-Out.

That should do it.

What kind of shoes? Leather? Suede? ...
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Wingspan

take out the nail polish remover and you're describing a much more interesting act
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Geowhizzer

I was just wondering how PG was thinking that a bunch of guys would know how to get whiteout out of the carpet or a pair of shoes.


Well... GF, maybe.  ;)

General_Failure

I don't use whiteout. I live with my writing miskates.

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