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Superthread XLIII - honouring madunit

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Bazal

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I'm still without a team...only really started getting into it when my mates started playing it. So far I seem to like Baltimore, Seattle, New Orleans but I dunno. Will probably watch a few seasons neutrally and see if there's someone I gravitate to.
 

Dragon2010

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I've pretty much supported Baltimore since I was a kid as I have relatives in the US that got me onto supporting them, however I have a slight soft-spot for the New England Patriots. Mainly due to Tom Brady. He's just one person I enjoy watching and Family Guy to.
 

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Uni strikes it's first major blow in the fight for my sanity, have potentially destroyed a few shirts when I washed them with colours under parental instructions that a Colour Catcher would protect them. Any wimmins of the FFB with advice, stain remover?
 

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You can try this stuff called run away. Usually found with the washing powders in supermarkets. But if the shirts were a colour to begin with it can strip them of that too.

It also smells really, really bad.
 

Hallatia

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nappy san is good for removing stains and you just throw that in your wash.

There are some good strain removers around that you spray on the stain and then wet the area and it lifts right off. I forget the name of the one I really like.

Alternatively, go to a dry cleaner and see if they can sort it out for you, you should have one on campus and they should give good rates for students.
 

Didgi

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One's white with red stripes, other two are white with fairly dull colours stuff printed across the front. Well, were white. Now a distinct shade of pink, it's not exactly a localised stain.
 

Dani

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nappy san is good for removing stains and you just throw that in your wash.

There are some good strain removers around that you spray on the stain and then wet the area and it lifts right off. I forget the name of the one I really like.

Alternatively, go to a dry cleaner and see if they can sort it out for you, you should have one on campus and they should give good rates for students.

That won't work if the dye has run.

But now reading back I don't know if that is what he meant.
 

Dani

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One's white with red stripes, other two are white with fairly dull colours stuff printed across the front. Well, were white. Now a distinct shade of pink, it's not exactly a localised stain.

Ah. Then use the run away. You won't get the pink out with anything else so if it destroys the print you haven't really lost.

It should only take the other colours if they're cheap crap.
 

Didgi

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Cheers for the tips Dani... I would describe all my shirts as cheap, quality though I'm not sure about. I'll see how it goes and will probably end up buying new ones anyway. Lesson learnt though.

Edit: I blame the dodgy uni washers though, they have settings for whites and colours but nothing to actually tell you the temperature.
 

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Getting a little windy and rainy in the 'ville............... Yasi is still in my memory, worst night ever.
 
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