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1. Spray the stained area with an aerosol pre-laundering stain remover until the fabric is completely saturated. Let the treatment soak for one minute. 2. Rub heavy-duty liquid detergent into the stain using a lint-free, colorfast cloth. 3. ...
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1. Scratch across the top of the black shoe polish stain with the blade of a dull butter knife. Do not pry up the hardened stain with force or scrape against the carpet--you only want to loosen the hardened mass. 2. Moisten a clean white clo...
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1. Apply a small amount of turpentine to a clean, soft cloth and rub at the shoe polish stain gently. Too much pressure can scratch the surface of your vinyl floor. 2. Rinse the stained area with clean water. 3. Apply a small amount of rubbi...
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To remove stains from clothes depends on the type of stain. You can get many stains out of clothes by soaking them overnight in hot water with a detergent like OxiClean. You can't usually remove ink or blood stains.
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There are many ways to remove stains from clothing but it depends on what kind of stain it is. Never use hot water to remove a stain on cloth. Look here for more information: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/removing-...
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1. Scrape off as much of the shoe polish paste as possible using a plastic knife. Use caution not to rub the shoe polish further into the cloth. 2. Blot the stained area gently with paper towels. Avoid rubbing or the shoe polish will spread....
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To remove nail polish from clothes, spray some hair spray on it. Next scrub hair spray into the stain with a toothbrush until stain disappears.
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If the clothing is white, you can remove sweat stains using a combination of peroxide and baking soda. Make a paste and rub into the stain, then let the clothing sit for 30 minutes before rinsing and washing. For colored fabrics, try white v...
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To remove ink stains from clothes, try soaking the clothes in milk. Let clothes soak for about one hour in the milk and launder as usual.
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To remove oil stains from clothing you can soak the clothes to try to lift the stain. Stain fighting products that work well are also available.
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To remove ink stains from clothing, first rinse the stain thoroughly with cold water. Rub the fabric together holding it under running cold water. If a stain still remains, spray Shout on the stain and let it soak in for a few minutes. Final...
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The best way to remove blood from clothing is to scrub the clothing under cold running water before the blood has had the chance to dry. You can use a small amount of dish soap on the spot as you scrub if the stain is persistent.
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Try applying lemon juice to a rust stain on clothing. (It may discolor fabric so try on a hidden spot first). If that doesn't work, try commercial rust removers that you can find in the grocery store. Never bleach because that will set the r...
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For whites you can squeeze the juice of a lemon into the fabric, sprinkle with salt and lay in the sun. This is not recommended for darks because it bleaches. For darks you can try rubhbing naval jelly in and let it sit for awhile. After eit...
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Dry-cleaning solvent is typically used to remove stains from upholstery. Use dry-cleaning solvent to remove furniture-polish stains on both upholstery and carpet. Apply the solvent to a clean cloth or sponge and blot at the stain. Continue a...
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1. Figure out what kind of stain it is. Grease stains, juices, wines, sandwich condiments, coffee, ink and chewing gum. We've all fallen victim to most of these. And they are each treated differently. So, make sure you know what it is so you...
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1. Wipe up any spills with paper towels immediately, especially if they are food stains or acidic materials. This will prevent the stain from setting. 2. Apply water to the stained area to remove any residue from the spill. Wipe up the water...
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