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How to remove stains from denim jeans?

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Ok...so my dad is an IDIOT...and that is putting it nicely. I have a pair of Arizona Jeans, and my dad was working on my car, using a light that had an unknown sticky yellow substance all over it. He placed the light in the driver's seat of my car, and later, when I sat in my seat to drive, I consequently got the yellow stuff all over the butt of my jeans. I washed them, rubbing detergent on them before the wash. When they came out of the dryer, stain remaining, I rubbed nail polish remover into the stain, rinsed, and re-washed. The stain is still there. Can anyone tell me how to get this out of my jeans?!?!? I have had them for less than a year and they are pretty expensive just to replace. Thanks all!!!!

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  1. I agree, once you threw them in the dryer, you sealed their fate!  Sorry!


  2. sorry but the dryer heat sets stains in, makes them permanent

    I really do not know

  3. When a stain is sticky I always try Goo Gone or anything with orange oil in it (I have some wood cleaner with orange oil in it).  Goo Gone you can buy at a discount store  for $4-5.  Just pre-treat with the Goo Gone and wash.

  4. goo gone might discolor your pants, have your mom get some perry wash from work...believe it or not it works really well for removing stains

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