ignora
Senior Community Member
It's a long story, but the short version is that Sidney managed to get into some leftover Easter egg dye this morning. Blue. She looked like a Smurf. I would have taken picures if I hadn't been so REALLY irritated at the time... would have been good for her album. Oh, well...
So, anyway, does anybody know how best to remove Easter egg dye from fabric? I managed to get it off the wall, floor, etc. But, it also got on a brand new top (I did rinse and got a lot out, but not all). And my NOT blue bed comforter. And her stuffed cat chair... aka can't be thrown in the washer.
Should've just thrown the darn stuff out. Thank goodness it was non-toxic because, based on the blue ring around her mouth, I think she tried to eat it. That's what I get for trying to be frugal...
So, anyway, does anybody know how best to remove Easter egg dye from fabric? I managed to get it off the wall, floor, etc. But, it also got on a brand new top (I did rinse and got a lot out, but not all). And my NOT blue bed comforter. And her stuffed cat chair... aka can't be thrown in the washer.
Should've just thrown the darn stuff out. Thank goodness it was non-toxic because, based on the blue ring around her mouth, I think she tried to eat it. That's what I get for trying to be frugal...