Aarrgh - how do I get bird sh*t off a clean duvet cover without having to wash the whole thing again!?
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I'm not sure , all i'm sure of is that i'd wash the whole thing again.
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tide to go!
tide to go!
Use a paper towel and some water. When the water dries, the poo should be mostly gone. Then kill birds. You will feel better.
urgh you should re-wash it to make sure its all come off
i would give it another go thru
Unless it was **** on by an albatross or a great awk a little stain remover should do the trick.
id most def wash it again!
just wash it again! you have no choice!! =^_^=
ok here is what you need to do after you wash it yet again.....
buy some Scotchguard spray it all over well it will be worth it!
the Scotchguard is a repellant of just about everything..and smells good too!
then once it dries you can easily wipe anything off of it including spills..hope this helps
methilates spirits, water and cloth should make it look like it never was there
I would try "Shout it Out" wipes. It's cleaned almost every stain I've had. If that doesn't work, use carburator cleaner. That's what I use for grease on my carpet. It smells for a while, but will eventually go away.
Take a wet sponge or cloth to it with a bit of dabbing--get any chunkiness off. Then if you have club soda and little mild soap, dab that on and let it sit a few minutes. If there is color to it, put some ice in the club soda and use that to rinse of what you've dabbed. Repeat if necessary. The best stuff you could use is a spot remover called "Mother Nature's Miracle" which I use for cat vomit and stuff. Works wonders.
If you dont have the "Tide" stick, then,, Use shout, and one of those fingernail, scrubbers, you keep in the shower........Or the half vinegar, half water solvent..(Just mix some of that in an old clean, mist, bottle) shake and mist away! Works great for "Wrinkled clothes" straight out of the dryer, and odors,in your house, as well !! Good-Luck !
Aarrgh!?!?! Are you a parrot ?
Let it dry and try brushing it off, but due to the nature of things I'd be for washing it again.
OMG i cant believe your asking this. Wash it again.
a baby wipe? will also mask any smell
Wipe it off, run the stained bit under the tap, using Vanish or something like it if the stain persists. Rinse it off well - no need to wash the whole thing again, the affected bit will be clean.
This question has been "open" for some time - so what did you do?
If you haven't done something by now it will be well dried on, and you might not get the stain out even if you wash the whole thing again.