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Removing color stains from packers?

Started by captains, November 18, 2014, 04:09:22 PM

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captains

/coughs

This isn't the most gentlemanly question I've asked the internet, but I've gotta know, so. I've got a Masho packer, which I love, and a black jockstrap, which I also love. Just one problem: I washed the jock before wearing it, but the dye definitely rubbed off. So now my favorite dick looks, um ... well.

Livor mortis. I mean, really really. Definitely a zombie cock.

Any tips for getting that purpleblack stain out? Or should I just accept that I'm gonna need to order a new packer if I ever want to see flesh tones again?
- cameron
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CursedFireDean

I too got a weird bright teal spot on the back of my MASHO so I hope someone has an answer





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Nowhereboi

When I've done recoloring jobs, I've used 99% isopropyl alcohol to remove the makeup after. That's worked to get 99% of the staining out with absolutely no melting issues.


---MK

"But for three years I had roses – and apologised to no-one."
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captains

Quote from: Nowhereboi on November 20, 2014, 04:38:28 PM
When I've done recoloring jobs, I've used 99% isopropyl alcohol to remove the makeup after. That's worked to get 99% of the staining out with absolutely no melting issues.

Bless you, dude.
- cameron
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Nowhereboi

Quote from: captains on November 20, 2014, 09:55:16 PM
Bless you, dude.

No problem! I just hope it works for fabric dye, as well.  You DO need it to be 99%, btw. Nothing less, or it won't do anything. You can also use Bond Off!, which is how they clean prosthetics in the FX field.  No melting issues there, either. 


---MK

"But for three years I had roses – and apologised to no-one."
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