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  1. #1
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    Smile Maybe I'm not a klutz after all

    Maybe I'm not a klutz after all.

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    Anyone know how to get them off pants legs?

    -- gnat! (and don't say "go shopping," I've tried that.)
    Windsor: 2010 S-Works Ruby
    Pantysgawn: 2011 S-Works Stumpjumper 29er
    Whiz!: 2013 S-Works Crux (Singlespeed)
    Boucheron: 2009 S-Works Tricross
    Haloumi: 2013 Tern P7i
    Kraft: 2009 Singlecross
    Gouda: 2005 Electra Betty
    Roquefort: 1974 Stella SX-73

  3. #3
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    What kind of pants? Liquid detergent or dishwashing liquid and a bit of scrubbing usually gets it.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    I've had luck using Wet Ones to get chain grease off me and my clothes.

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    Smile

    Not sure if the product Swarfega is used in the US but car mechanics etc use it and I know an old boyfriend of mine use to add sand.

    SO, my recipe is similar, I use washing up liquid and sugar and it comes off quite easily.

    Hmmmm, this could be the first time I have posted something of use!
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