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Dec 26, 2024
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Jay Rick
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I wish $100 wasn’t the standard for stuff anymore, but for anything nice, it
appears to be.
These were just jcrew. Nothing super crazy.
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What would you do - teen son gets nice new pants for Christmas. Stains them
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 11:34am
What fabric, and what were they stained with? Also, what have you done so far to get the stain out?
jdub
Dec 26, 11:36am
Also, if it wasn't his fault, I wouldn't make him pay to replace them
jdub
Dec 26, 11:37am
Agree. But you pay for a replacement? Or just call it an unfortunate loss?
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 11:40am
That's really your call with your situation. I probably would buy a replacement pair.
jdub
Dec 26, 11:46am
Cotton. It was spray sunscreen. Fluke accident. We tried a cold rinse, scrub
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 11:39am
Put baking soda on the spots overnight, then rewash.
cougfanblue
Dec 26, 11:41am
If you haven't run them through the dryer, switch to warm water, and rub Tide liquid directly onto the stain
jdub
Dec 26, 11:44am
Try the dry cleaners- perchloroethylene will probably do the trick.
PJMort
Dec 26, 11:57am
Sounds like the pooch punt and then you said faded and it brought back terrible
Jimmertime
Dec 26, 12:10pm
I’d at least try a dry cleaner for $10 or whatever first. If you know what the stain is from they’re usually pretty good
Mike Honcho
Dec 26, 11:38am
I would think "Oh, right, that's why I don't buy $100 pants for teenage boys"
Clark Addison
Dec 26, 11:39am
I might pay $100 for 4 pairs
RealSimsShadY
Dec 26, 11:55am
I would just buy new ones. But I only spend about $40 on pants. So, maybe a dry
JAGA97
Dec 26, 11:43am
So you’d buy the replacement? (Fwiw, I think this is what I want to do, but
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 11:44am
I'd try a dry cleaner considering the price of the pants.
JAGA97
Dec 26, 11:56am
Fels Naptha soap has gotten some crazy stains out for us. Worth a try?
tyler durden
Dec 26, 11:47am
I can’t say how many clothing items we’ve thought were a lost cause that fels
Newbutnotnew
Dec 26, 1:08pm
Felt naphtha along with a good amount of hand scrubbing, I should say.
Newbutnotnew
Dec 26, 1:09pm
CB $ flex.
IronPotato
Dec 26, 11:47am
I wish $100 wasn’t the standard for stuff anymore, but for anything nice, it
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 11:52am
For real though, everything is expensive. I'm just razzing you. Sucks they got
IronPotato
Dec 26, 12:36pm
Pricing these days is wild. I swear I can’t buy a pair of jeans or khakis any
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 12:39pm
One word:
Jimmertime
Dec 26, 12:45pm
It's not a business deal to be weighed in gains and losses, it's a Xmas prssent
A_blue_car
Dec 26, 11:54am
For me, it would be about zero thought. But my wife sees it differently.
Jay Rick
Dec 26, 11:57am
I bet the dry cleaners can help. If you want to send a message, have your son pay for the dry cleaning bill. But...
PJMort
Dec 26, 11:54am
Try oxy dish soap and don't put in dryer. Repeat if it doesn't remove the stain
byusage
Dec 26, 11:57am
Stained, ripped, torn . . . isn't that the way the kids wear them these days?
TLCougar
Dec 26, 12:08pm
I would not replace $100 pants bc I wouldn’t buy $100 pants
deliciousmocha
Dec 26, 12:11pm
Make the kid buy a new pair?
DirtyWater
Dec 26, 12:11pm
Hey, some of J.Crew's $98 pants are on sale on their website for $82.99. Maybe
RoboKayne
Dec 26, 12:27pm
I'd buy a new pair cause I'm a sucker, but I don't think that's the right answer universally.
TRUE_BLUE_COUGY
Dec 26, 12:41pm
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