skyactiv Joined Mar 2, 2013 Messages 13,077 Location The Midwest Oct 2, 2024 #21 zzyzzx said: Why? Click to expand... some of the product misted and got on my clothes. It ruined a good t-shirt.
zzyzzx said: Why? Click to expand... some of the product misted and got on my clothes. It ruined a good t-shirt.
zzyzzx Joined May 18, 2012 Messages 11,470 Location Baltimore, Maryland, USA Oct 2, 2024 #22 skyactiv said: some of the product misted and got on my clothes. It ruined a good t-shirt. Click to expand... Ruined as in discolored? Ruined as in ate holes in?
skyactiv said: some of the product misted and got on my clothes. It ruined a good t-shirt. Click to expand... Ruined as in discolored? Ruined as in ate holes in?
skyactiv Joined Mar 2, 2013 Messages 13,077 Location The Midwest Oct 2, 2024 #23 zzyzzx said: Ruined as in discolored? Ruined as in ate holes in? Click to expand... Discolored in spots, no holes.
zzyzzx said: Ruined as in discolored? Ruined as in ate holes in? Click to expand... Discolored in spots, no holes.
L Lubener Joined Jan 22, 2011 Messages 10,653 Oct 4, 2024 #24 DriveHard said: I used this, and then refilled with 1 cup bleach and 1 cup laundry detergent, and water to fill. Let sit 15 minutes, then rinse...worked amazing. Click to expand... The bleach is what does the trick, not the siding cleaner.
DriveHard said: I used this, and then refilled with 1 cup bleach and 1 cup laundry detergent, and water to fill. Let sit 15 minutes, then rinse...worked amazing. Click to expand... The bleach is what does the trick, not the siding cleaner.