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91% isopropyl alcohol with a trigger sprayer. A fine mist kills fruit flies,
and set on stream it works great for houseflies that have landed on a surface.

I also used the alcohol to remove pen ink from clothing that accidentally got
washed/dried with a ballpoint pen. It was very time consuming, but did work.
My wife was sure that her clothes were ruined, but I soaked each stain and
rubbed, and sprayed alcohol point blank through the stain, the repeated over
and over, and then sprinkled on a little phosphate (STPP) and rubbed that in
before hand washing in a very light chlorine bleach solution, and hand rinsed.
It was very labor intensive, but much loved clothing items were salvaged, and
I felt quite the Heloise.

--Bryan
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"MisterDiddyWahDiddy" > wrote in message
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> 91% isopropyl alcohol with a trigger sprayer. A fine mist kills fruit
> flies,
> and set on stream it works great for houseflies that have landed on a
> surface.
>
> I also used the alcohol to remove pen ink from clothing that accidentally
> got
> washed/dried with a ballpoint pen. It was very time consuming, but did
> work.
> My wife was sure that her clothes were ruined, but I soaked each stain and
> rubbed, and sprayed alcohol point blank through the stain, the repeated
> over
> and over, and then sprinkled on a little phosphate (STPP) and rubbed that
> in
> before hand washing in a very light chlorine bleach solution, and hand
> rinsed.
> It was very labor intensive, but much loved clothing items were salvaged,
> and
> I felt quite the Heloise.


When I worked retail, we were constantly getting Sharpies on our clothing.
We use cheap hairspray to get it and other ink out but I know it was just
the alcohol in it that got it out. I guess most people had hairspray in
their house in those days. I didn't. So I just used alcohol.

I just attacked my yard waste bin due to the worst fruit fly infestation
I've ever seen. The bin had a lot of rotting pears in it. Our tree was
highly productive this year. I gave pears to everyone I know who wanted
them but there were still a lot high up in the tree that I could not reach.
Those eventually fell off but by then they were much.

I tried using some peppermint soap, then Pinesol and then some straight
peppermint oil and am hoping that I can get the bin to dry out. Somebody
keeps fouling me up on that. If that doesn't work, I will try the alcohol.

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On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 18:21:31 -0700 (PDT), MisterDiddyWahDiddy
> wrote:

>91% isopropyl alcohol with a trigger sprayer. A fine mist kills fruit flies,
>and set on stream it works great for houseflies that have landed on a surface.
>
>I also used the alcohol to remove pen ink from clothing that accidentally got
>washed/dried with a ballpoint pen. It was very time consuming, but did work.
>My wife was sure that her clothes were ruined, but I soaked each stain and
>rubbed, and sprayed alcohol point blank through the stain, the repeated over
>and over, and then sprinkled on a little phosphate (STPP) and rubbed that in
>before hand washing in a very light chlorine bleach solution, and hand rinsed.
>It was very labor intensive, but much loved clothing items were salvaged, and
>I felt quite the Heloise.
>
>--Bryan


I miss Camicide. Stuff was great! Double stength, red can.

I tried to order some online and the store said they could not get it
anymore. It was in quart plastic bottles with a sprayer.

John Kuthe...
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