From Deseret News archives:

Wife feeling blue over ink stains in her clothes dryer

Also, tiny photos are perfect for lockets, charms

Published: Friday, Aug. 27, 2004 2:19 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Dear Heloise: How do I get a lot of ink out of my dryer? My husband (grrrr) left an ink pen in the dryer, which leaked all over his clothes and the dryer. I am afraid to dry anything until it is gone. What do I do? —Kelly Gallagher, Via E-mail

Well, first of all, you will need to check the owner's manual or manufacturer's Web site to see if there are suggestions for cleaning this type of stain from your dryer drum. With that said, here are a couple of methods that might help.

First, unplug the dryer, then try using a cloth and a soap-and-water solution. Scrub at the stains, then rinse with another clean cloth and plain water.

Or, spray a laundry prewash solution on a cloth and use this to scrub the ink stains. Let sit for a few minutes, follow with a cloth dampened with warm, soapy water and rinse.

Sometimes these stains don't want to budge, and you might have to resort to using a nonabrasive, all-purpose cleaner. Be sure to test the one you choose on a small area first to make sure it does not affect the finish. And remember, rinse the inside of the drum after each cleaning method to remove any traces of the cleaner.

Note: Run a couple of old, damp towels through a few drying cycles to see if there is any remaining ink that might transfer before using the dryer to dry laundry. —Heloise

Story continues below
Dear Heloise: When you have photos developed, some photo labs provide an index card with a tiny picture of each of the photos that were developed. These tiny photos are the perfect size for lockets and jewelry charms. —G. Curtis, Peterborough, Ontario

This is a wonderful hint! They are also cute to tape to letters and notes to friends and family. —Heloise

Dear Heloise: I have so much trouble getting my luggage checked when traveling that I have started to ship my belongings ahead of time. I have found that most hotels will store it for 24 to 36 hours, and I can travel light, carrying just important documents, traveler's checks and fine jewelry in a carry-on piece. —Martha Roberts, Gaithersburg, Md.

Dear Heloise: My hint is: In case of an accident or emergency, I have a list of my neighbors and their phone numbers, along with police, fire and all other emergency numbers. This list is kept inside a kitchen cabinet next to the telephone. We don't think well under stress, and this helps. —Sara I., Florence, Ala.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

previousnext

Latest comments

Letters: C02 causes warming

@doing my part 4:08 p.m.: "But by carefully conserving water with the...

In addition to my previous post - I like the quote "one of its most...

Believing there is nothing wrong with our climate that needs to be corrected...

Don't be too critical of this idea. Two hours is two hours. I recently got a...

I think I shall never meet the Pie which I cannot eat while ignoring Hiaku

Obama to outline U.S. climate goals

I just got a couple emails that say I can get a million dollars from a bank...

Letters: Trump card for believers

The 14th admendment does NOT guarantee equality, IT guarantees that a LAW...

RSL trades Seitz to Philadelp

I was happy to see that we didn't lose any players to the expansion draft...

Obama to outline U.S. climate goals

Best way to solve any climate concerns....all the BS --- BO spews, will be...

Letters: C02 causes warming

There are no tidal waves. There are no hurricanes.. There are no...

Advertisements