I mentioned this elsewhere, but I've got a little girl who isn't toilet trained yet and who is VERY hard on clothes, plus we get a lot of dirt on our clothes from gardening and such. Grandma's is a LIFESAVER. I recommend it to every parent I know with young children because it's saved me SO much money and frustration (not to mention saved a lot of clothes.) I use the spray bottle that you're using. I find a treatment when the stain is fresh will generally work, especially if I use it in conjunction with Oxyclean. If the stain's dried at all (as in, if I have urine or feces-soiled sheets that have had to wait their turn in the endless laundry queue), I pour a little Grandma's directly into the prewash and use some Oxyclean in the regular cycle. With clothes, I add some Shout Color Catchers as well. The combination works like a dream. The only flaw I've seen (and I think this is Oxyclean, not Grandma's) is that sometimes, clothing colors might run. A couple of color catchers, though, and the clothes are clean and there's no run or stains at all. Brilliant. I don't work for Grandma's and I have no idea who makes it and I don't care. I'm just thrilled to find something that works.
Saturate it good ,scrub the he'll out of it between hands and through it in washer, wash as normal in hot water. Never has it not removed a stain for me. The sink rinse method is bullshit.
I bought grandma secret spot remover from Ross $3.49...i sprayed it all over my car seats. I wanted to know how good it works it's soaking in we'll see what the outcome is
I mentioned this elsewhere, but I've got a little girl who isn't toilet trained yet and who is VERY hard on clothes, plus we get a lot of dirt on our clothes from gardening and such. Grandma's is a LIFESAVER. I recommend it to every parent I know with young children because it's saved me SO much money and frustration (not to mention saved a lot of clothes.)
I use the spray bottle that you're using. I find a treatment when the stain is fresh will generally work, especially if I use it in conjunction with Oxyclean. If the stain's dried at all (as in, if I have urine or feces-soiled sheets that have had to wait their turn in the endless laundry queue), I pour a little Grandma's directly into the prewash and use some Oxyclean in the regular cycle. With clothes, I add some Shout Color Catchers as well.
The combination works like a dream. The only flaw I've seen (and I think this is Oxyclean, not Grandma's) is that sometimes, clothing colors might run. A couple of color catchers, though, and the clothes are clean and there's no run or stains at all. Brilliant.
I don't work for Grandma's and I have no idea who makes it and I don't care. I'm just thrilled to find something that works.
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Saturate it good ,scrub the he'll out of it between hands and through it in washer, wash as normal in hot water. Never has it not removed a stain for me. The sink rinse method is bullshit.
about to train this on my shoe that has paint on it
A pain, but only thing for set in oil. 1, wd40 (trust me) 2, blue dawn dish soap 3, baking powder 4,wash
I’ll have to try that thanks.
I bought grandma secret spot remover from Ross $3.49...i sprayed it all over my car seats. I wanted to know how good it works it's soaking in we'll see what the outcome is
How was it?
@@LukeChenShui it worked!! Saved u money from spending $50 on shampooing car seats
I paid $2.94 for the small bottle at Walmart today
Same!!!!!
(update) okay. So far it worked..
Nvm just saw this update lol
Okay coolz. It works pretty good!!