How to Remove Bird Dropping Stains from Clothes
Scoop the poop., Flush it., Bleach it., Laugh about it.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Scoop the poop.
Using a dull knife or spoon, scoop up any excess residue.
Work from the outside in to prevent spreading the stain. -
Step 2: Flush it.
Many times, water will be able to get rid of all or most of the stain at hand.
In this case, flush the stain with cool water until the stain is gone or nearly gone. , If the stain is still visible, use hydrogen peroxide or some other bleach that is safe on the fabric.
Use 3% hydrogen peroxide that is most often used for first aid.
Be sure to test a hidden area for colorfastness before treating the stain. , Now that the stain is out, maybe you can now laugh about it.
Apparently, being the recipient of a bird dropping is good luck. -
Step 3: Bleach it.
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Step 4: Laugh about it.
Detailed Guide
Using a dull knife or spoon, scoop up any excess residue.
Work from the outside in to prevent spreading the stain.
Many times, water will be able to get rid of all or most of the stain at hand.
In this case, flush the stain with cool water until the stain is gone or nearly gone. , If the stain is still visible, use hydrogen peroxide or some other bleach that is safe on the fabric.
Use 3% hydrogen peroxide that is most often used for first aid.
Be sure to test a hidden area for colorfastness before treating the stain. , Now that the stain is out, maybe you can now laugh about it.
Apparently, being the recipient of a bird dropping is good luck.
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Kayla Phillips
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