Billy Mays is DEAD DEAD DEAD
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Originally Posted by chilicoke,Jun 28 2009, 10:11 AM
Well, at least I don't mind listening to Jacko on CD, Billy Mays on the other hand...
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Originally Posted by 1036AP2,Jun 28 2009, 10:48 AM
Oxyclean was BS
I remember buying a bottle 5 years ago and took a grease stained rag, soaked overnight and looked the same.
I've hated Billy mays since
I remember buying a bottle 5 years ago and took a grease stained rag, soaked overnight and looked the same.
I've hated Billy mays since
I found this on the InterWeb:
Make Your Own Oxyclean
Sodium Percarbonate is a white free flowing granular chemical used in the formulation of laundry products and many other cleaning products. It provides powerful cleaning, bleaching, stain removal capabilities- yet it's environmentally compatible. It will break down into water, oxygen, and soda ash. Sodium Percarbonate and Soda Ash (washing soda) can be purchase at http://www.chemistrystore.com
Home Laundry Bleach --Economy Grade:
Mix together 25 % sodium percarbonate & 75% washing soda. Dissovle in hot water before adding to washer as it fills.
Home Laundry Bleach -Concentrated Grade
Mix together 80% sodium percarbonate and 20% washing soda. Dissolve 1/8 cup in hot water before adding to washer as it fills.
Either of these formulas can be used as a presoak for white clothes.
I use this instead of Oxyclean.
Sodium Percarbonate is a white free flowing granular chemical used in the formulation of laundry products and many other cleaning products. It provides powerful cleaning, bleaching, stain removal capabilities- yet it's environmentally compatible. It will break down into water, oxygen, and soda ash. Sodium Percarbonate and Soda Ash (washing soda) can be purchase at http://www.chemistrystore.com
Home Laundry Bleach --Economy Grade:
Mix together 25 % sodium percarbonate & 75% washing soda. Dissovle in hot water before adding to washer as it fills.
Home Laundry Bleach -Concentrated Grade
Mix together 80% sodium percarbonate and 20% washing soda. Dissolve 1/8 cup in hot water before adding to washer as it fills.
Either of these formulas can be used as a presoak for white clothes.
I use this instead of Oxyclean.
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