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Drool
This is one of those slightly embarrassing things that I don't really want to ask my American colleagues, so I thought I'd post about this here in (relative) anonymity.
I took a red-eye flight from Seattle back to DC a couple of days ago, and didn't remove my blazer for the flight. The good news is that I slept very well, but the bad news is that I slept so well that I drooled all over my blazer (I must've been a heck of a sight to my fellow passengers!). Now I'm having quite a lot of trouble removing the stain. I was wondering if anyone had any helpful hints to solve my problem? |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by GaryK
This is one of those slightly embarrassing things that I don't really want to ask my American colleagues, so I thought I'd post about this here in (relative) anonymity.
I took a red-eye flight from Seattle back to DC a couple of days ago, and didn't remove my blazer for the flight. The good news is that I slept very well, but the bad news is that I slept so well that I drooled all over my blazer (I must've been a heck of a sight to my fellow passengers!). Now I'm having quite a lot of trouble removing the stain. I was wondering if anyone had any helpful hints to solve my problem? |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by GaryK
This is one of those slightly embarrassing things that I don't really want to ask my American colleagues, so I thought I'd post about this here in (relative) anonymity.
I took a red-eye flight from Seattle back to DC a couple of days ago, and didn't remove my blazer for the flight. The good news is that I slept very well, but the bad news is that I slept so well that I drooled all over my blazer (I must've been a heck of a sight to my fellow passengers!). Now I'm having quite a lot of trouble removing the stain. I was wondering if anyone had any helpful hints to solve my problem? |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by irnbru4u
sorry for stating the obvious but has dry-cleaning not helped?
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Re: Drool
Originally Posted by GaryK
Well, I'm usually very hesitant to take my suits (or anything made out of wool or cashmere in general) to the dry cleaner's - it shortens their life span by quite a lot. If there is a more natural way to remove the stain, I'd rather go for that, but naturally if everything else fails, I'll have to take it somewhere I suppose.
I have dryel which is an at home dry cleaning kit (it's a bag which you put your clothes and their sheet into a dryer) it also comes with a solution (spot cleaning) it is far more gentle than a dry cleaners and I use it for in between cleaning. But maybe you just have to bite the bullet and get it spot cleaned at a dry-cleaners (if you tell them it was your baby it won't be as embarrassing :) ) |
Re: Drool
Try the new Tide stick. It's like a felt tip pen and is excellent...I bought one for hubby to keep in his briefcase. It works on silk ties so it should be OK for your blazer. ;)
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Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Try the new Tide stick. It's like a felt tip pen and is excellent...I bought one for hubby to keep in his briefcase. It works on silk ties so it should be OK for your blazer. ;)
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Re: Drool
Originally Posted by irnbru4u
Forgot about that, I carry one in my bag but I must be beyond help as it never seems to take out any of my stains and leaves a mark on my clothes (must be a right minger :o )
My husband swears by it. |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
My husband swears by it.
You must use it immediately though and I have had some success but you can't suddenly use it on old stains - don't know why I never discover these stains in the house - just out and about so can't really blame it as it does say only use on fresh stains. |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by irnbru4u
It doesn't help that I don't follow the instructions and soak the area (thus the mark) trying to get the stain out.
You must use it immediately though and I have had some success but you can't suddenly use it on old stains - don't know why I never discover these stains in the house - just out and about so can't really blame it as it does say only use on fresh stains. |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
I've used it on old stains I've found when doing the laundry...it's always worked.
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Re: Drool
Originally Posted by irnbru4u
well I must be doing something wrong :D or I am just a minger in how I eat :(
Maybe you bought a dud one. |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Maybe you bought a dud one.
I still would recommend them to anyone especially as they are only about $3 - especially to men as silk ties are a nightmare to clean. And they do take out the basic stains and for me (who seems to have weird stains :rolleyes: )it does take out most of it at least. |
Re: Drool
Had to laugh...bought back a memory.
My best mate, my older bother and I flying back from a holiday in Greece. This hot chick is handing out the refreshments, I look over and there is my brother fast asleep with non-stop drool hanging out his mouth. The young stewardess woke him up and he's sat there with a huge puddle stain on his shirt...he was so embarrassed, he wanted to jump out of the plane there and then :D |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by GaryK
Well, I'm usually very hesitant to take my suits (or anything made out of wool or cashmere in general) to the dry cleaner's - it shortens their life span by quite a lot. If there is a more natural way to remove the stain, I'd rather go for that, but naturally if everything else fails, I'll have to take it somewhere I suppose.
NC Penguin |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by GaryK
This is one of those slightly embarrassing things that I don't really want to ask my American colleagues, so I thought I'd post about this here in (relative) anonymity.
I took a red-eye flight from Seattle back to DC a couple of days ago, and didn't remove my blazer for the flight. The good news is that I slept very well, but the bad news is that I slept so well that I drooled all over my blazer (I must've been a heck of a sight to my fellow passengers!). Now I'm having quite a lot of trouble removing the stain. I was wondering if anyone had any helpful hints to solve my problem? |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Rushman
yeah you fell asleep and drooled over yourself.....course you did mate ;) Nothing to do with your right hand joining you in the mile high club while you were white water wristin' in the toilet cubicle over the blonde stewardess's heaving thrup'ny's was it? ;)
Judging people by your own low standards again :D |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Kate2112
Judging people by your own low standards again :D
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Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Ray
Of course not........ Rushman is Left Handed ........
I'm not going to even ask how you know which hand he uses :D |
Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Kate2112
I'm not going to even ask how you know which hand he uses :D
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Re: Drool
Originally Posted by Ray
I'm left handed .. I know the type ......
...and I thought the "University of Life" was going to be boring :D Today I learn that Ray and Rushman squeeze one out, mid air with their left hand. Brilliant! I should get a degree in no time! :p |
Re: Drool
Why not simply drool over the remainder of the jacket? It'll all be the same colour then! :D
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Re: Drool
I bet that if you change the pillow case, you will also find stains on the pillow, from the drool. Next up on the old age hit lost...snoring, presbyopia, a new ache or pain every other day in a new place- some even complain of impotence at times...
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