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I also recall toner is washed out in cold water.  Hot water sets the
toner, which makes sense when the heat of the machines fuse the toner to
the paper.  Unless I got that wrong, of course... :-) ...;-( 

Have a good weekend, each.

Thomas

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Julie,
All is not lost.  Whenever I get stains like that I use a product called
"Zout."  It works almost every time!
Hopefully your sweater is machine washable?

Our secretary says to use a vacuum first then put peroxide on it. blot
it
with a clean towel.  rinse with warm water.
She has had many many toner stains in her live so maybe her way is best.
Good luck!

Other wise I guess it is black and red tie dye time as one of our
associates suggests.  Sigh


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Riverside HealthCare System
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Kankakee, IL  60901
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Will someone tell me why it is that the day I wear my one and only
*white*
turtleneck is the day that the copy machine spews a mushroom cloud of
toner?
AND that I have to peel open one of those wretched foil seals on a
bottle
of
red stamp pad ink?

I leave it to your imagination.  Sigh.  Maybe I can incorporate it into
a
piece of abstract collage.

And did I mention the frozen condensation inside my beautiful new
windows
(it's been below zero every night for a week now) that turned into (what
else) running water when the sun hit it?

--
Julie Stielstra, MLS
Supervisor, Knowledge Resource Library
Central DuPage Hospital
25 N Winfield Rd
Winfield, IL 60190
phone 630-933-4536
fax     630-933-4530
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