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Stain Stick
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:38 am
by MeiTow
Good idea...bad idea? What are thoughts, experience, or anything on using a stain stick to help get odd coloring off of aida? I have a couple of brown spots on a project I'll be mailing to a friend soon and I want to be able to get them out before I send it. Looks like they are along where the hoop was so maybe skin oil, although I figured it was just dirt. Would a stain stick/stain pen to be too chemically abrasive on the cloth to use? I don't believe any of the brown area got on the threads, just the cloth.
Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:41 pm
by monkeypeaches
Did you use linen or Aida? And is the fabric white or a different color? I really want to find out the answer to this as well, so I think I'll have to do some experiments
Once I've gotten my hands on some scrap fabric, a stain stick, and some dirt I'll let you know how it goes

Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:56 pm
by MeiTow
Lol! Thanks Monkey. It's antique white aida.
Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:53 pm
by Eliste
I probably wouldn't chance it. Even if the stain lifts, it leaves because you're putting some sort of chemical on it. If you want this to last, eventually that chemical will do *something* to the fabric- discolour, weaken fabric, if you're really unlucky eat through it. Did they not come out with normal hand washing?
Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 1:32 am
by MeiTow
I have not been able to try just handwashing yet. The thought just came to me one day so I figured I'd see what other people thought about it.

Seems like my sink is never clean when I have the time to devote to getting it washed (i.e. the kid's not done her dishes chore). LOL!
Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:37 am
by Eliste
MeiTow wrote: Seems like my sink is never clean when I have the time to devote to getting it washed (i.e. the kid's not done her dishes chore). LOL!
This is why its usually a plastic bowl that gets used in my house. I've used buckets before. You shouldn't be putting enough soap to get it really soapy anyway, so rinsing shouldn't really be an issue. I usually pour out the water, refill, swirl, empty water, repeat until the water is no longer making suds (and really there shouldn't be suds) to rinse.
Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:15 pm
by starrley
I use Oxy Clean Stain spray. It gets out the stains without taking out any color that it shouldn't. It really works.... and it smells good too!

Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:46 pm
by SofaraStarfyre
I use my glass baking dishes for wetting and "washing" my finished projects for the smaller ones I do. When they are bigger I usually use the shower head as we have one that can be taken down and used by hand. I never thought about getting a plastic tub (the shallow ones that are like for storing stuff under the bed, and not the gigantic ones that are the length of the bed or anything, just the smaller shallow ones that are big enough for a sweater or two) and using that for washing the larger ones but I think that would work too.
Re: Stain Stick
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:40 pm
by MeiTow
Oooo, we do have a "rinse" tub (have to hand wash dishes and only one basin) and I never even thought of using that. lol
Now to just stop procrastinating and get it done so I can mail it to my friend. lolol