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      1fookntitefd
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      Ok so I just pulled my jeans out of the washing machine and it looks like the chili sauce has left a stain. Any suggestions on how to get rid of it? Should I just throw it in the wash again?

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        1fookntitefd
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        After two washes since the incident the stain still won't come out. I'm at a loss. Any suggestions anyone? Should I consider dry cleaning?

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        • AnesthetistA
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          I dont think dry cleaning will make much a difference. Maybe oxyclean? Personally, I would just keep wearing them.

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          • ChrisC
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            I'd just wear them.

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            • steelworkerS
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              Maybe colorfast bleach.  Or oxyclean as @Anesthetist  suggested.

              Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
              Well, I have others.

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              • BluegrassB
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                I'd try Shout, Oxyclean or other commercial spray-on stain remover - and just wear them - "battle scars"!

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                  1fookntitefd
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                  I'll try oxyclean but stains are a huge peeve for me. In the mean time i used this incident as an excuse to buy a Pair of 666s jeans! Good thing I live near SESF!!

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                    Google: "How to remove (whatever you spilled) from cotton/denim/fabric"

                    Most likely you will need some combination of baking soda, oxyclean, soap, water, etc.  When I get a stain, I mix up a proper paste of whatever pH is necessary and scrub it in with an old toothbrush and let it sit for a while.  I then rinse it with an absorbent cloth on the other side of the fabric and try to push the stain through the fabric into the absorbent cloth, and then wash.

                    I don't get many stains though, and I'm sure google knows more than I do on the topic…

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                    • DionD
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                      Anyone participating in denimio's Samurai vs. Oni contest?

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                      • apba1166A
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                        Warm water in sink…add a tablespoon of dishwashing liquid. Let it sit for a few minutes.
                        Then agitate by hand, or use sponges on the area, like you would a dish....then, I hate to tell you this, throw back in the washer by itself and select medium load and add appropriate detergent, but not with jeans inside out, so the wear side is exposed.  It has probably already set....but that is your best chance.

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                        • vizslaV
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                          My first Samurais arrived. Awesome Quality! I love the grainy and slubby fabric.




                          Worn for 3 days. They are fading quickly..

                          "I guess there can be better living through better design." - Charles Eames

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                            Jens
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                            Hi everyone.
                            My 710's are 4 months but still really tight in waist. I gave them one initial cold soak, but I am afraid of soaking them again, If they will shrink even more so I wont be able to fit them anymore.
                            My question: Do you think there will be anomore stretch in the top block If I keep wearing them?
                            If not I must get a new pair and size up.

                            /Jens

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                            • spitfiredealerS
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                              If they haven't stretched in 4 months I can't see there be anymore coming.

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                                Jens
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                                @spitfiredealer:

                                If they haven't stretched in 4 months I can't see there be anymore coming.

                                Cool - thought so - bad luck
                                If I should keep them. How would you threat them from now on? A machine wash is not an option because they will shrink too much - Is a cold hand wash an obtion, or should they be washed in a machine?
                                Thanks - appreciate your advice.
                                /Jens

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                                • Jordan23J
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                                  They will stretch back quickly to this fit again. Even after a soak.

                                  Enjoy ya addiction!

                                  AE

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                                    @Jens not sure if you are doing this already, but if it is too tight in the waist you can try not buttoning the top button and keeping the pants up with a belt

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                                    • JCMx800J
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                                      Chop chop

                                      Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
                                      XXX

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                                      • DionD
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                                        Nice…

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                                          Jens
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                                          Thank you all for the advice.
                                          They are 710xx 24/27 oz tag 34 - waist 34,25 and an initial cold soak (20 min.) and 4 months of wear.
                                          If I should size up, what would you recommend, tag 35 - waist 35 (and soaking) or tag 36 - waist 36 (and washing)?

                                          /Jens

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                                            Nice Shorts there.

                                            Jens. If my pants are too tight in the waist for whatever reason, I cut off the top button and attach the new one like 0,75-1 inch to the left. This should give you a little bit of needed space.

                                            why so serious?

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