Comments RSS Feed http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/311 CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/311 Comment by 'Jolene Garcia' on Students! Show Your Thanks: Do Your Laundry at School http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/laugh/mom-moments/students-show-your-thanks-do-your-laundry-at-school/#comment-16 Hi Heather, Thanks for your question. It really depends on the type of food that caused the stain. Here is a link to our new &amp; improved <a href="http://www.clorox.com/blogs/dr-laundry/" rel="nofollow">Dr. Laundry blog</a> You can search for the stain that you're looking for, or if it's not a listed stain, you can ask Dr. Laundry directly. I hope this helps. Good luck saving your favorite white shirt... it stinks to lose those favorite clothing items. Thu, 12 May 2011 14:00:03 -0700 Jolene Garcia http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/laugh/mom-moments/students-show-your-thanks-do-your-laundry-at-school/#comment-16 Comment by 'Heather Snook' on Students! Show Your Thanks: Do Your Laundry at School http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/laugh/mom-moments/students-show-your-thanks-do-your-laundry-at-school/#comment-15 I have a yellow food stain on the front of my favorite white cotton shirt----how do I get it out Wed, 11 May 2011 11:07:42 -0700 Heather Snook http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/laugh/mom-moments/students-show-your-thanks-do-your-laundry-at-school/#comment-15