воскресенье, 5 апреля 2009 г.

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Ultimate Vintage T-Shirt Stain Removal Guide.1. Lemons and limes are the best impromptu weapons you can use - especially when you’re chewing with your mouth open at a fancy restaurant and a piece of meatball drops on your vintage tuxedo… shirt. Go ahead and dip your fingers in your date’s water and rescue that drowned lemon wedge. (Don’t stick your fingers in your own drink, who knows where those fingers have been.) Rub the wedge directly on the stain while running to the loo so you can rinse it with warm water. The PH levels in the citrus will help prevent the stain from setting. At this point your date has left the restaurant, so get home quick-time and apply some of the techniques below.
2. If it’s fast-food joints you frequent, white vinegar can also be used to prevent a new stain from setting - ie. fry grease. It can also work wonders on old faint blemishes, nasty pit stains and ring-around-the-collar. It’s super cheap, does no harm to the environment and, more importantly, will not damage the fabric on your precious t-shirt. Problem is, it requires extended soak time, re-soak time and extra rinse to remove the odor.
3. Bleach can be a very effective and inexpensive method of battling stains, but it’s not without its downside. For obvious reasons, it can only be used to battle stains on white t-shirts. It also requires special care and handling so you don’t ruin some innocent fabric or your shag carpet. Fear not, bleach will not have any effect on the screen-print on your white t-shirt. It may, however, dull the the tag, so if you have a pristine ”Screen Stars” tag, expect it to fade slightly after a bleach wash.
For best results apply bleach directly to the stain using a cotton swab. Then let it sit for a few minutes. Sometimes you’ll actually see the stain start to fade right before your eyes. You can re-apply a few times, but always make sure to get it in the wash immediately afterwards. Bleach destroys stains but can be corrosive to fabric and can put a hole in it. The goal is to remove the stain only. If you put a hole in the fabric in the process, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Make sure to add in the suggested portion of bleach to the washing machine, and set the washer to hot, with an extra rinse to expunge the fabric of all the bleach.
4. An old toothbrush and a little elbow grease can go a long way in assisting whatever product you decide to use. Scrub clockwise and counter-clockwise, then do the same to the reverse side of the fabric. It doesn’t hurt to chant “unga bunga” repeatedly to show respect to the gods of stain.5. Oxy Clean is a little more expensive, but you’ll know where that extra money went when you witness the amazing results the snap-crackle-and-pop powder provides. It’s almost as powerful as bleach is on whites, but it’s safe to use on all colors and won’t damage the fabric like bleach can. You can target specific spots by dipping only portions of the blemished fabric in a tiny bowl full of water and the concentrate, or you can do an extended soak in a larger container and tackle the entire t-shirt. It safely works wonders on pit stains, grease, grass, dirt, and other mystery stains. If you only buy one product on this list, buy this one.
6. Rit and Carbona are fabric rust removers. Why would rust be on a shirt? This usually occurs when a t-shirt is on a metal hanger for an extended period of time. Humidity causes the hanger to corrode and it leaves rust stains along the shoulder line of the tee. Rit does a spectacular job of specifically removing rust, but it’s worth giving these two products a chance to fight other stains as well. If you’ve got a stubborn stain on your hands you might as well use everything in your arsenal.
7. Spray N Wash and Shout both make regular and extra strength versions of their product. Why? For those days you just feel like fading a stain rather than getting rid of it? Skip right to the hardcore version and get to work. Shout in particular has a gel concentrate that’s been known to reap some positive results - mainly because of the great scrub brush that’s attached. Most detergent companies also manufacture handy pens that are great for on-the-spot relief for protecting your investments. They’ll fit conveniently in a purse or the pocket of your jeans. And when she asks what’s in your pocket, just say you’re happy to see her.8. Every serious stain fighter should have a “blow-out gun,” a.k.a. “knockout-gun” in their holster. These bad-boys were designed for use by screen-printing professionals to remove ink mishaps. They don’t come cheap, but in the screen-printing business, they can pay for themselves many times over by fixing mistakes that otherwise make the shirt a write-off. The gun contains a special chemical which is shot at the garment under high pressure to literally blow the ink away. It can have the same effect on paint, and a handful of other blemishes. Lock and load, then say, “hasta la vista” just before you annihilate your enemy.If all the previous methods fail you, we highly suggest learning to cope with your stain. Try putting some effort into your relationship. Eventually you’ll find your stain is a great listener and you just might warm up to it. But if you’ve got a shirt that’s blemished beyond wear, you might as well have a go at the following kamakazi methods. They’re rumored to be effective, but we can’t vouch for them - so make sure to thoroughly research the procedures on the net before you begin.
9. Nail polish remover can be used directly on paint or other hard substances on your t-shirt.
10. Oven cleaner can be applied to white t-shirts in the same manner you would use bleach. If you’re feeling risque you can also apply it to colors, but make it quick and rinse it off, or it can fade the color quickly.
11. Hairspray can be used on marker and ink.
Bonus tip: there are lots of success stories floating around the internet about people who used their stain fighting products in conjunction with boiling water. Just enter “stain removal boiling” in to the Google machine.
Good luck. And please feel free to add your two cents about these (or any other) techniques you may have up your stain-free sleeves.click: VintageVantage page.
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