Paisley
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I generally don't buy used shirts. I'm not opposed to it, it's just hard to find them without stains.
reetpleat said:...
And having a dad who has owned a used tire shop for 30 years, i can attest that they are both safe, and lucrative for the dealer.
reetpleat said:...
And having a dad who has owned a used tire shop for 30 years, i can attest that they are both safe, and lucrative for the dealer.
Use a fresh kleenex to take it out, and then wash out the pocket or have the entire shebang dry cleaned.Richard Warren said:"Cootie phobia" is not necessarily a bad thing. I bought one item of used clothing, an overcoat which seemed pretty safe. It had a used, damp kleenex in the pocket.
A good, damp tissue would be ready made to clean smudges off your face. There would be no need to moisten it first.Paisley said:A damp tissue couldn't have been that old. It might have been put there by a store customer.