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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fels Naphtha.[/quote] I second this heartily. It's a miracle worker.[/quote] 3rd. And then let it soak for awhile before washing. The red dirt/clay around here is awful.[/quote] 4th. Game changer. My kid starts all games looking fresh.[/quote] PP who suggested Fels Naphtha. I start by soaking the pants in the wash with Tide and OxiClean. Ideally, I let them soak overnight. I then use the Fels Naphtha bar to get the stains out. Unlike the other poster, it seems my kids barely get to the car fresh, after alllll of the time I spent scrubbing those darn pants. :roll: :lol: [/quote] Miracle worker poster here. Funny how we all have different techniques! I actually used the bar first to get the fresh stains out (I find doing that gets the vast majority of the dirt out then), and then I use OxiClean spray and wash them with OxiClean detergent. What I haven't done is shred the Fels Naptha to make flakes like it says you can do...just worried about my washer for some reason. As an aside, my kid, sister, BIL, and I went to the all-star convention last year and the OxiClean guy was giving away decent-sized containers! I made my son get in line for a picture and autograph because free OxiClean! My sister did the same with her husband too. That stuff is like gold in our house.[/quote]
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