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"Instead of using extra laundry detergent to pre-treat, instead we turn to our old school friend — white chalk. Simply rub onto greasy stains and the chalk powder will absorb the grease, making the stain easily removable by the laundry soap in the wash."
via Apartment Therapy
3 comments:
I might just give this a try the next time I spill pork fat on my apron.
Rowena- G' morning. Da portagee washer woman.
No kidding? I will try to remember that.
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