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I was wearing a pair of khaki pants yesterday and I must has brushed up against the bucket with the Tri-foam Red polish. My daughter noticed when I got home that it was all over the back of my pants. i there a way to get the red off or are the pants now "work Pants"?
Depends on the brand, I was using the bottom-end Simoniz and it wouldn't stain, but the Warsaw CCP permanently stains everything it gets on. I had unhooked a stiff hose from a Hydrominder for the blue stuff and leaned it against the wall, and it fell over on me right below my belt buckle. I had blue balls for a week.
Depends on the brand, I was using the bottom-end Simoniz and it wouldn't stain, but the Warsaw CCP permanently stains everything it gets on. I had unhooked a stiff hose from a Hydrominder for the blue stuff and leaned it against the wall, and it fell over on me right below my belt buckle. I had blue balls for a week.
Here in New England the dark pink shorts that the preppies wear is called Nantucket Red. If I wore them in my neighborhood i'd get beaten up.
I washed the pants and they came out fine. The reason I asked was that I got soaked in the red Simoniz tri foam in about 1999. I was sent home to change because i looked like I had murdered someone. That stuff did NOT wash out and I threw out the clothes including underwear and socks.
We used to sell a bright red foam brush soap, till some of my customers had their customer dye the white car a nice pink. Only happened on older white cars with a deteriorated clear coat.