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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 766875" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Resolve - used to be Spray and Wash - works pretty good for me. I usually just spray down the area good and throw it in the washer with a cup of Era and a cup of baking soda. When I worked in the lead mines my clothes were always soaked with diesel and hydraulic. My wife refused to put them in her washer. She always took them to the laundromat and used a cup of Era, a cup of dish detergent, and a cup of baking soda. She brought them home and put them straight into my truck - said '"they still stink and they ain't goin' in my house!" They probably did, I was just so used to it I didn't notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 766875, member: 6"] Resolve - used to be Spray and Wash - works pretty good for me. I usually just spray down the area good and throw it in the washer with a cup of Era and a cup of baking soda. When I worked in the lead mines my clothes were always soaked with diesel and hydraulic. My wife refused to put them in her washer. She always took them to the laundromat and used a cup of Era, a cup of dish detergent, and a cup of baking soda. She brought them home and put them straight into my truck - said '"they still stink and they ain't goin' in my house!" They probably did, I was just so used to it I didn't notice. [/QUOTE]
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