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Help!


Just gave my son some cubes of watermelon to enjoy as part of his lunch, and realised when he'd finished that my lovely green oilcloth now has a lovely orange stain on it - everything else seems to have come out of it so far, but after a hot, soapy scrub with a scourer sponge, the orange stain remains! :(


Any tips for getting stains out of oilcloth? Or do I just have to get over wanting things clean and learn my lesson?


Thanks!:)

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