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Question. Dallas TX - My father with some of his old buddies have been having secret meetings. They plan to send defective products they buy at the local You-Know-Who Mart store back to the Chinese Embassy in Washington. I think they’ve already been sending product complaint letters and questions about how to use stuff to the Chinese Embassy. Dad says, “If they’re going to buy every darn thing from the Chinese at that store and sell it to us then we’re going to send our defective stuff right to the frickin’ Chinese Embassy!” I think they meeting out in some pine forest. He’s always coming home with pine resin on his jacket and on his “America Love It or Leave It” hat. It’s a sticky mess and I told my Mom I’d ask you to look up how to clean resin off of clothes and what kind of cleaning supplies we’ll need.
Answer - I am very pleased to tell you that there is a simple solution. It seems that rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) does a good job of loosening pine resin. Make sure that your Dad’s hat and jacket are colorfast so that the alcohol doesn’t wash out the fabric color. You can blot it out. One expert suggests laying the resin infected side face down on another cloth and blotting the area from the other side so the resin washes down into the other cloth. Seems to make sense. If your Dad catches you cleaning his hat you might not want to tell him that a lot of rubbing alcohol comes from China and India. Oh, well.
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Answer - I am very pleased to tell you that there is a simple solution. It seems that rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) does a good job of loosening pine resin. Make sure that your Dad’s hat and jacket are colorfast so that the alcohol doesn’t wash out the fabric color. You can blot it out. One expert suggests laying the resin infected side face down on another cloth and blotting the area from the other side so the resin washes down into the other cloth. Seems to make sense. If your Dad catches you cleaning his hat you might not want to tell him that a lot of rubbing alcohol comes from China and India. Oh, well.
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It’s a sad thing to be clueless. Even while The Clueless Cleaner believes that cleaning can be fun and hopes to provide a bit of entertainment, Professor Q hopes that his research might point some folks in the right direction in terms of solving perplexing cleaning issues.
Here’s what you need to know. Other than being fictitious, Professor Q is just like you and me: Fallible! He knows nothing about cleaning! Out of the goodness of his heart he’ll look it up when someone has a truly clueless inquiry. He has dozens of reference books and of course the Internet. But he has not checked out these solutions personally and as far as he knows the experts he researches might be just as clueless as the rest of us. Probably not, but who knows?
So do your own due diligence before proceeding with any cleaning solution. Just one more slight word of caution. The Professor has noticed that a lot of these cleaning experts say the same thing over and over again, doubtlessly to cover their own tails. They say, “any one trying a cleaning solution should test it in an inconspicuous place–whether you are cleaning your silk blouse, your carpet or your driveway. Find an out of the way spot to make sure the cleaning solution doesn’t cause more problems than it cures.”
It’s a sad thing to be clueless. Even while The Clueless Cleaner believes that cleaning can be fun and hopes to provide a bit of entertainment, Professor Q hopes that his research might point some folks in the right direction in terms of solving perplexing cleaning issues.
Here’s what you need to know. Other than being fictitious, Professor Q is just like you and me: Fallible! He knows nothing about cleaning! Out of the goodness of his heart he’ll look it up when someone has a truly clueless inquiry. He has dozens of reference books and of course the Internet. But he has not checked out these solutions personally and as far as he knows the experts he researches might be just as clueless as the rest of us. Probably not, but who knows?
So do your own due diligence before proceeding with any cleaning solution. Just one more slight word of caution. The Professor has noticed that a lot of these cleaning experts say the same thing over and over again, doubtlessly to cover their own tails. They say, “any one trying a cleaning solution should test it in an inconspicuous place–whether you are cleaning your silk blouse, your carpet or your driveway. Find an out of the way spot to make sure the cleaning solution doesn’t cause more problems than it cures.”