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Barefoot Lass's Stain Removal Page!
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...Diver sent in this great wine stain remover tip; "To remove wine from washable fabric soak stain in club soda, then wash in cold.....Venu was kind enough to send this great tip in; "For ...
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Stain Removal
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...To remove tea stains from cotton fabric, immediately pour enough salt on the wet stain to.....If stain remains, work in detergent and wash using bleach safe for fabric. Here's ...
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Dandy handy hints for removing Stains
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...If the stain is old but the fabric is washable, dampen the stain then cover with borax and run hot water.....Remove rubber stopper marks from kitchen floors by rubbing with kerosene, ...
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Stain Removal
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... you are trying to remove a chewing gum stain just click on C ... Rub the stain with detergent and launder with fabric safe bleach. Coffee, Tea Stains (with cream ...
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Nail Varnish / Polish Stains
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...If you are looking to remove a nail varnish stain then try the following.You must not try this method on acetate.....Dab the stain from the back of the fabric with the remover, this will ...
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DawnPages -- Tea Dying
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How to Tea Dye. Tea dyeing is an easy way to mute fabrics or give them an older, antiqued look. Tea stains the fibers and gives a semi-permanent dull brown "dirty" tone to the whole piece. ...
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Tea Stained Fabric
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Tea Staining Fabric. Natural fabrics such as cotton, linen and wool blends work best for tea dying. Test a swatch of fabric first to avoid being disappointed. Be sure to wash your fabric to ...
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The Tide Fabric Care Network - Stain Detective
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The Tide Fabric Care Network - Here's the Stain Detective solution. ... Clay, Outdoor Coffee/Tea Collar/Cuff Soil Cooking ... Diaper Stain Dingy Whites Dirt/Mud Dye Transfer Egg Epoxy Resin ...
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