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How
To
Remove
Stains
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How
To
Remove
Stains
Pretreating
dirt
and
stains
Brush
a
little
washing
detergent
dissolved
in
water
onto
stains,
collars,
and
cuffs
to
help
shift
dirt.
The
secret
of
stain
treatment
is
immediate
action.
When
an
accident
happens,
plunge
the
stained
area
into
cold
water,
or
sponge
it
down.
This
prevents
the
stain
from
setting.
Wash
as
soon
as
possible
afterwards.
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Treat
stains
AS
SOON
AS
POSSIBLE.
The
longer
they
are
left,
the
harder
they
are
to
remove.
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Always
consider
the
type
of
fabric
you
are
treating
to
make
sure
you
do
not
use
a
water
temperature
that
is
too
hot
or
a
treatment
that
will
alter
the
color
of
the
fabric.
It
pays
to
pre-wash
products
and
solvents
on
an
inconspicuous
part
of
the
garment
first.
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Place
the
garment
being
treated
on
an
absorbent
cloth
(e.g.
on
an
old
towel).
Work
from
the
reverse
side
of
the
stain,
as
this
can
force
the
stain
off
the
fabric
instead
of
through
it.
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Use
cold
or
warm
water
on
unknown
stains
as
hot
water
can
set
some
stains.
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Some
stains
are
not
easily
seen
when
the
fabric
is
wet.
Do
air
dry
the
stained
garment
to
be
sure
the
stain
has
been
removed,
as
heat
from
a
dryer
may
set
the
stain.
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Take
care
with
stain
removal
treatments
as
they
are
often
flammable
and
highly
poisonous.
Do
not
use
them
in
your
washer
as
they
may
damage
the
paint
or
plastic
components.
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Some
pretreatment
sprays
or
liquids
can
damage
your
washer's
control
panel.
Diaper
Sanitizers
?
Diaper
sanitizers
are
very
corrosive
to
metal
surfaces.
DO
NOT
soak
diapers
in
sanitizers
in
your
washer
or
tip
the
contents
of
the
diaper
bucket
into
your
machine.
Rinse
and
wring
diapers
out
thoroughly
before
placing
them
in
your
machine.
Diapers
?
Scrape
off
any
excess
baby
cream,
such
as
Vaseline
from
the
diapers
before
washing
and
handwash
to
prevent
the
cream
being
transferred
to
other
items
in
the
wash.