You can scrape it and rub it with cleansers and magic erasers all you want, it won't help. The stain is not on the surface, it's soaked in.
Mix up a solution or dish detergent (like cascade for the dish washer, not the liquid sink stuff) and water in a bucket and soak it in there for a couple days. The soap will penetrate and it should lift the stain. |
Originally Posted by OldSchool
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LMFAO!!!! :D:drink:
BTW, Warshawski / JC Whitney was quite the experience--to walk through their retail store in Chicago back in the day. Is it still there?? |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 3488160)
Run by Advance Auto; swing thru the rice-a-roni aisle, and stick a leather wrap on that bad boy. :D
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Throw the stupid thing in the garbage can.
Concentrate on whats important on here. What jeans fit you the best ?? |
Originally Posted by catastrophe
(Post 3488275)
Throw the stupid thing in the garbage can.
Concentrate on whats important on here. What jeans fit you the best ?? |
Go to a dry cleaner and ask to buy a small cup of " Jinx Ink" its the only chemical that will break down the color pigments in the ink and remove it... all the other concoctions are just waste of time. I used to own a dry cleaners and thats all that ever took out ink
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Ink
Tanner, go build a Hard Azz....lol! Your son should have his autographed pic soon....glad to help.
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Try some brake clean on a rag. Cleans white rub rails to look like new.
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Stain
Try Baking Soda And Toothpaste Mixed in eqal part's, Worked on my stuff even Interior Pieces.
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I would let it sit in roll off, or soak a rag and leave it on there
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