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Adequate
Location: In my angry-dome.
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Do you have enough sauce to finish the job? Beige is so...beige.
Now I'm hungry. Soak in cold water. Longer=better. If there's grease, add soap.
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Fancy
Location: Chicago
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Well, my magic stain remover is Cascade dishwashing powder. However, I have only used it on white items. If your beige is a light beige then it should work the same.
I wet the stained portion of the garment. Pour some Cascade on it and rub it in. Let it sit for several minutes and then wash as usual. I have used this for blueberry juice and chocolate.
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Upright
Location: The Land Of Manna-AKA Australia!
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Try a product called Exit. Its a little yellow bar about 2cm square and 8cm long. Made by Ogilvie Nominees, Sunnybank Queensland Australia. Gets just about anything out of just about anything.
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