My daughter was playing with play-doh in her new clothes! i normally would change her clothes to play clothes but i didnt know that she got into it and before you know it its too late! its already on her brand new jeans. its hard for me to take it out. Any help in what i can do to remove play-doh from her jeans?

Let it dry completely and then remove it with a stiff brush. You might need to follow up with some mild soap and water. But that should do the trick!

9 Responses to “how can i get play-doh out of my kid’s clothes?”

  • hutmikttmuk says:

    Stick them in the freezer over night. Tomorrow you should be able to crumble the play-doh out.
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  • ani says:

    let water stand on it. it is acidic and will lift it off in time.. prolly a cpl of hours. then use a bleach stick to remove coloring.
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  • OwinC says:

    Soap and water.
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  • little_averil says:

    Oh my god…

    woah, uhm. Alright… Have you heard of shout?

    I think that you should try that, or that new sho ut with resolve in it…. I use that now, and I also use thie Oxyclean stain remover for chlothes… It works wonders for me. Although sometimes it has sideeffects. I would stick with the shout, plus resolve.

    Hope this helps!
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  • Faith P says:

    Most plah-dohs are washable now! scrape off access and throw directly in wash! Don’t dry until you see its gone!
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    Mother of 5 including twins!

  • CapnPen says:

    Let it dry completely and then remove it with a stiff brush. You might need to follow up with some mild soap and water. But that should do the trick!
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    http://home.families.com/blog/how-to-remove-stickers-and-play-doh-from-places-they-dont-belong

  • Larry S says:

    Put the jeans in the freezer, after the doh freezes its brittle and will crumble out.
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  • Lex says:

    Use ice to freeze it and then chip it away.
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  • Jane says:

    I’ve never had playdoh stick to clothes and not come out in the wash.
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