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I have a seldom wore white shirt kept in wardrobe. The collar has turned yellowish.

Last time I read a news article of using spinach extracted water to clean it. Anyone has the full procedures? Or you have any special clean method ?

TQ

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I have a seldom wore white shirt kept in wardrobe. The collar has turned yellowish.

Last time I read a news article of using spinach extracted water to clean it. Anyone has the full procedures? Or you have any special clean method ?

TQ

 

Ok i dunno whether this scientifically proven or not but i tried and it works. Get white vinegar boil it, wait til it cools down abit than pour over stain, wait ard 10 mins than wash shirt normally. The stain will be gone.

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i have the same problem, like to know the solution too :D

 

mcf really turn into Mrs Cleaning Forum [laugh][laugh]

 

 

din realise mcf got so many charbo... [laugh]

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Bo bian la.. Divorce and no women at home.. Everything oso do myself now. Life can be pretty boring being single. Ironic statement i made!

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din realise mcf got so many charbo... [laugh]

Actually it's quite the other way. You try asking a charboh nowadays on housework, they are clueless. My wife dun even know how to iron clothes. I mean she can iron but the shirt or dress still look crumpled after she's done. I have to pity her and iron it for her. Her friends have to buy those standing steam iron to iron their clothes. So it's no wonder guys have to do it themselves especially those who are married. Those still single still got their mum to do it for them.

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thanks bro on the vinegal method. I try this weekend.

 

I vaguely recalled article reported in the newspaper. Hope someone can correct me. 1) Boil water and turn off heat. 2) Put spinach in hot water. 3) Let it sit for 10 minute and can see water turn green. 4) Put shirt in. 5)After cool down, wash the shirt normally with detergent.

 

I try this too later.

 

 

I agree wifes are more clueless nowsdays. -_-

 

 

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thanks bro on the vinegal method. I try this weekend.

 

I vaguely recalled article reported in the newspaper. Hope someone can correct me. 1) Boil water and turn off heat. 2) Put spinach in hot water. 3) Let it sit for 10 minute and can see water turn green. 4) Put shirt in. 5)After cool down, wash the shirt normally with detergent.

 

I try this too later.

 

 

I agree wifes are more clueless nowsdays. -_-

 

 

may want to try with a white clothe first [rolleyes]

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Actually it's quite the other way. You try asking a charboh nowadays on housework, they are clueless. My wife dun even know how to iron clothes. I mean she can iron but the shirt or dress still look crumpled after she's done. I have to pity her and iron it for her. Her friends have to buy those standing steam iron to iron their clothes. So it's no wonder guys have to do it themselves especially those who are married. Those still single still got their mum to do it for them.

 

U r spot on. My wife also like that, nv do housework before type. End up we the husband do. Try to teach also vomit blood. Last time ask her help to mop floor, she say hand no strength to squeeze dry the mop, ask her clean toilet for me, she use shower foam to clean, end up whole toilet floor very sticky when dry up, i need to clean again. Ask her wipe dust muz use wet cloth so that dust can stuck to the cloth but she always use toilet paper, dry cloth to wipe, end up the dust still stuck there. Do laundry always forget to hang after wash, end up i need to hang for her, do housework always leave a tail for me to clear, now i might as well do everything myself to save the trouble. Sorry for the ranting

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:blink: isnt the green clorophyl? So you get rid of the yellow by making it green?

 

 

i have no idea what all this terms are or what you are talking :huh: :huh:

 

i only study science till pri 6, serious!

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I agree wifes are more clueless nowsdays. -_-

 

i think to be fair,

 

many wife are working type of wife ma

 

wife like my mum's age will be knowledgable.

 

 

my wife also dunno.

and i think its ok la.

 

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U r spot on. My wife also like that, nv do housework before type. End up we the husband do. Try to teach also vomit blood. Last time ask her help to mop floor, she say hand no strength to squeeze dry the mop, ask her clean toilet for me, she use shower foam to clean, end up whole toilet floor very sticky when dry up, i need to clean again. Ask her wipe dust muz use wet cloth so that dust can stuck to the cloth but she always use toilet paper, dry cloth to wipe, end up the dust still stuck there. Do laundry always forget to hang after wash, end up i need to hang for her, do housework always leave a tail for me to clear, now i might as well do everything myself to save the trouble. Sorry for the ranting

Haha...Guess we are in the same boat. Very true about the laundry part, makes me feel like a maid. But my wife fair a bit better as she knows how to use the mop properly to clean the floor. As for dusting she use the magic duster. Clean toilet best cos both of us dun clean it very well. [laugh]

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i think to be fair,

 

many wife are working type of wife ma

 

wife like my mum's age will be knowledgable.

 

 

my wife also dunno.

and i think its ok la.

Eh. Lim peh also working. Ok. [rolleyes]

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