Will I be able to see which monster vehicle is inside the packaging before I open it?
Real Monster Treads vehicles are packaged in a ‘blind’ bag package; half the fun is being surprised with what is inside!
Packed in super gross sludge, this monster vehicle features oversized wheels and slimy style tire treads that leave cool tracks! Be on the lookout for other surprises packed in the sludge! This monster truck toy comes in a resealable bag so you can store your sludge inside.
Packed in super gross sludge, this monster vehicle features oversized wheels and slimy style tire treads that leave cool tracks! Be on the lookout for other surprises packed in the sludge! This monster truck toy comes in a resealable bag so you can store your sludge inside.
How to clean slime out of clothing/fabric
1-) Pour a small amount of vinegar onto the slime stuck on your clothing. White distilled vinegar from the pantry will do the trick. Use enough to completely saturate the area.
Tip: An ice cube can help remove caked-on slime. Rub the ice over the area before using vinegar. It will freeze and harden the slime, making it easier to take off.
2-) Scrub the vinegar into the slime with a scrub brush. Apply firm pressure while scrubbing so the bristles can penetrate the slime and break it up. The acidity of the vinegar will dissolve the slime.
3-) Rinse the clothing with warm water. Once you’ve thoroughly removed the slime, rinse out the vinegar in the sink. Use your fingers to work out any slime remnants while you run water over the area.
4-) Rub dish soap into the stain to remove any extra slime residue. If there’s still stickiness left from the slime, squeeze a couple of drops of dish soap on the spot. Rub the fabric together to work the dish soap into the stain.
5-) Wash the clothing based on the care instructions on the label. If your clothing can be machine washed, toss it in the washer. If it needs to be dry cleaned, take it to the dry cleaners, and if it needs to be hand washed, do that now. Check the specific instructions on the tag inside the clothing first.
If you only got a small area wet and want to wear your clothing immediately, use a clean towel to dab it dry.
Real Monster Treads vehicles are packaged in a ‘blind’ bag package; half the fun is being surprised with what is inside!
You may store the sludge in the re-sealable packaging that it comes with or any other of re-sealable type container.
59-82 degrees F
You may use warm, soapy water to remove the sludge from the carpet or other fabrics.
1-) Pour a small amount of vinegar onto the slime stuck on your clothing. White distilled vinegar from the pantry will do the trick. Use enough to completely saturate the area.
Tip: An ice cube can help remove caked-on slime. Rub the ice over the area before using vinegar. It will freeze and harden the slime, making it easier to take off.
2-) Scrub the vinegar into the slime with a scrub brush. Apply firm pressure while scrubbing so the bristles can penetrate the slime and break it up. The acidity of the vinegar will dissolve the slime.
3-) Rinse the clothing with warm water. Once you’ve thoroughly removed the slime, rinse out the vinegar in the sink. Use your fingers to work out any slime remnants while you run water over the area.
4-) Rub dish soap into the stain to remove any extra slime residue. If there’s still stickiness left from the slime, squeeze a couple of drops of dish soap on the spot. Rub the fabric together to work the dish soap into the stain.
5-) Wash the clothing based on the care instructions on the label. If your clothing can be machine washed, toss it in the washer. If it needs to be dry cleaned, take it to the dry cleaners, and if it needs to be hand washed, do that now. Check the specific instructions on the tag inside the clothing first.
If you only got a small area wet and want to wear your clothing immediately, use a clean towel to dab it dry.
Packed in super gross sludge, this monster vehicle features oversized wheels and slimy style tire treads that leave cool tracks! Be on the lookout for other surprises packed in the sludge! This monster truck toy comes in a resealable bag so you can store your sludge inside.
How to clean slime out of clothing/fabric
1-) Pour a small amount of vinegar onto the slime stuck on your clothing. White distilled vinegar from the pantry will do the trick. Use enough to completely saturate the area.
Tip: An ice cube can help remove caked-on slime. Rub the ice over the area before using vinegar. It will freeze and harden the slime, making it easier to take off.
2-) Scrub the vinegar into the slime with a scrub brush. Apply firm pressure while scrubbing so the bristles can penetrate the slime and break it up. The acidity of the vinegar will dissolve the slime.
3-) Rinse the clothing with warm water. Once you’ve thoroughly removed the slime, rinse out the vinegar in the sink. Use your fingers to work out any slime remnants while you run water over the area.
4-) Rub dish soap into the stain to remove any extra slime residue. If there’s still stickiness left from the slime, squeeze a couple of drops of dish soap on the spot. Rub the fabric together to work the dish soap into the stain.
5-) Wash the clothing based on the care instructions on the label. If your clothing can be machine washed, toss it in the washer. If it needs to be dry cleaned, take it to the dry cleaners, and if it needs to be hand washed, do that now. Check the specific instructions on the tag inside the clothing first.
If you only got a small area wet and want to wear your clothing immediately, use a clean towel to dab it dry.
Real Monster Treads vehicles are packaged in a ‘blind’ bag package; half the fun is being surprised with what is inside!
You may store the sludge in the re-sealable packaging that it comes with or any other of re-sealable type container.
59-82 degrees F
You may use warm, soapy water to remove the sludge from the carpet or other fabrics.
1-) Pour a small amount of vinegar onto the slime stuck on your clothing. White distilled vinegar from the pantry will do the trick. Use enough to completely saturate the area.
Tip: An ice cube can help remove caked-on slime. Rub the ice over the area before using vinegar. It will freeze and harden the slime, making it easier to take off.
2-) Scrub the vinegar into the slime with a scrub brush. Apply firm pressure while scrubbing so the bristles can penetrate the slime and break it up. The acidity of the vinegar will dissolve the slime.
3-) Rinse the clothing with warm water. Once you’ve thoroughly removed the slime, rinse out the vinegar in the sink. Use your fingers to work out any slime remnants while you run water over the area.
4-) Rub dish soap into the stain to remove any extra slime residue. If there’s still stickiness left from the slime, squeeze a couple of drops of dish soap on the spot. Rub the fabric together to work the dish soap into the stain.
5-) Wash the clothing based on the care instructions on the label. If your clothing can be machine washed, toss it in the washer. If it needs to be dry cleaned, take it to the dry cleaners, and if it needs to be hand washed, do that now. Check the specific instructions on the tag inside the clothing first.
If you only got a small area wet and want to wear your clothing immediately, use a clean towel to dab it dry.
Monster Treads are full of suprise! Each has sludge with creepy crawlies and a truely monstrous vehicle! Plus, Monster Treads are mystery packaged in blind bags. Which will you drive away with?
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