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Unfortunately I got resin on my laurie felt jeans when helping my son with an art piece. I immediately took them off and applied acetone. It left a ring, so I washed them and did not put them in the dryer. The stain was still there. Then I mixed vinegar and some dawn dishwashing liquid and poured it on the stains, let it sit and then rewashed. Unfortunately the stain is still there. Anyone have a magic potion stain remover? Thanks

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Try club soda, it's known to be a great stain remover. Hope it works! Smiley Happy

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  Try going on Laurie Felt’s FB page .It’s titled Heartfelt by Laurie Felt.She & her team are very good at responding to questions.

  Good luck!! Let us know what happens.

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I would take them to the cleaners.

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Thanks all and I thought of contacting the vendor but I’m not a facebook user. 

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@bmorechick wrote:

Unfortunately I got resin on my Laurie felt jeans when helping my son with an art piece. I immediately took them off and applied acetone. It left a ring, so I washed them and did not put them in the dryer. The stain was still there. Then I mixed vinegar and some dawn dishwashing liquid and poured it on the stains, let it sit and then rewashed. Unfortunately the stain is still there. Anyone have a magic potion stain remover? Thanks


Sounds like the acetone was a bad move.  I think you removed some dye.  It's not a stain.

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@bmorechick 

 

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I will take a stab, and say you ,might need to try to re-dye the spot. I think you removed the color

 

In the long run ,it is cheaper to take things like this to a  dry cleaners, and see if they can fix it

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@bmorechick , take it to the cleaners, they are the experts.  LM

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You've done so much to them that it's possible that stain will never come.  You should have taken them to your dry cleaners and told him what caused the stain.  They can do wonders with stains but they always "leave it alone, don't do anything yourself".  You can still take them in and explain the stain what put on it.  Hopefully, they can get it out or at least make it better for you.