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Old 05-12-15, 01:34 PM
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My rack is about eight feet up the wall in my garage, so I have a chainring smiley face on the belly of a white Under Armour shirt I sometimes wear. Yeah, I know how to get the stain out, I've already removed it at least three times. This time I decided to leave it. It's kinda cute.
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I always use Shout stain remover by soaking the area with it, rubbing it together and then letting it sit overnight or even longer. If that doesn't work, I'd be tempted to use the citrus hand cleaners like Goop and GoJo.
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Originally Posted by doctor j
I use GOOP as was described by a couple of other respondents in reference to Go-Jo. Haven't tried Go-Jo yet.

I suspect GOOP is very similar to Go-Jo.

It has worked well for me.

I also used Goop once and and it worked!
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Dish washing soap works,,,rub a bunch of it on the stains till it disappears then throw it in the wash
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