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    Alright I`m just wondering what you guys can suggest to get out small stains left by garlic sauce from Domino`s. I know it sounds odd but I went to throw the container out of my car and some didnt make it all the way out and got onto the seats. I have tried soap and water and then sucking it all out, didnt really work. I need something really powerful because it has been a few months now. What would you reccomend? Thanks.



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    303 is no miracle worker, but I am always shocked at what it can do. In my experience, it has been completely safe on carpet and upholstery, so I never hesitate to apply it generously. With a little dwell time and modest agitation, stuff that`s years old just comes right out. I`ve never had to deal with butter, though.



    I have not tried Folex yet, because 303 has yet to fail me, but the praise for it here seems universal, and it`s available OTC at Wal Mart, Lowes, Home Depot, etc., for roughly $6 a quart. I almost grabbed a bottle this weekend just for kicks, but I`ve still got close to a quart of the 303, which at a typical 30:1 dilution has me stocked up for the forseeable future.



    From the descriptions I`ve heard here, I think (completely unsubstantiated claim here) that 303 and Folex are probably very similiar formulations. Since I`m just speculating about this, maybe someone knowledgeable could comment on that.



    Because these are such safe cleaners, I would definitely give one of them a shot before getting more aggressive with an Oxy cleaner, but that would be a great next choice if these fail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneAMRadio
    Alright I`m just wondering what you guys can suggest to get out small stains left by garlic sauce from Domino`s. I know it sounds odd but I went to throw the container out of my car and some didnt make it all the way out and got onto the seats. I have tried soap and water and then sucking it all out, didnt really work. I need something really powerful because it has been a few months now. What would you reccomend? Thanks.



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    Stop throwing garbage out your window. :down
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    Quote Originally Posted by White95Max
    Stop throwing garbage out your window. :down


    hahaha!!! you beat me to it i was going to post that too!! lol

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    It p*sses me off to see people throw their sh*t out the window, so I must say you got what you deserved.
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    Well if you would maybe ask before you jump down my throat, I wasnt throwing the whole container out the window, only the large insect that got into it. I dont liter, sorry I`m not like that. Thanks for pre-juding though!



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    Quote Originally Posted by OneAMRadio
    I know it sounds odd but I went to throw the container out of my car and some didnt make it all the way out and got onto the seats.

    -Ryan




    Sounds like you were throwing the entire container out.





    If you really don`t litter...good for you. I`m glad you aren`t like the many selfish morons that like to throw their crap out the window with their "out of sight, out of mind" attitude.
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    you were still going to eat the sauce after a bug was in it? eh, i guess its all protein anyways...
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    By the way, it`s probably hardened by now, so you`re going to need to use warm/hot water to soften it up. Mix it with some Woolite, and scrub with an upholstery brush. Then blot any excess water out with a microfiber towel.
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