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In article <OkkOa.262$GL4.247@rwcrnsc53>,
"Meeces" <fakeemail@nospammailer.ihatespam> wrote: > Hi my name is Angie and I'm new to your group. I promised my brother I'd try > my hardest to get a couple stains out of his shirt but so far nothing *I* > could think of worked. Have you tried your hardest? > > The stains are from blue glue and lubricant (he's a labor worker.) My cousin is an obstetrician, too. > > Can anyone help > > Ammonia should work on 3M Blue Glue. If the lubricant is soap, be careful not to get any in your eyes. -- Barbecue Bob serving family-style roast bunny at convenient restaurants from Montana to New Mexico |
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In article <HxIOa.9179$GL4.2449@rwcrnsc53>,
"Meeces" <fakeemail@nospammailer.ihatespam> wrote: > The lubricant is oil based. He put it on the drill they were using. Well, I'm glad to hear he struck oil. > > And I think we have the wrong idea of a labor worker ... > I agree with you 100%. Drilling case and laying pipe is hard labor. He ought to ask if they need an obstetrician out there on the rig. Obstetricians wear blue scrubs so they don't have to worry about blue glue stains. -- Barbecue Bob serving family-style roast bunny at convenient restaurants from Montana to New Mexico |