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Kilrock Dabitoff Stain Remover Spray for Carpet and Upholstery 500ml

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Kerosene/turpentine removes oil stains but can leave behind more stains – so use only as a last resort How to do it Scrape off excess droppings and sponge with a solution of borax or soak in biological detergent. If stains still remain, try soaking in dilute chlorine bleach (white cotton) or hydrogen peroxide (coloureds and synthetics, but not nylon). How to do it Some curry stains contain strong natural dyes that are almost impossible to shift. Dab with a strong solution of detergent before laundering. Soak stubborn stains in a solution of hydrogen peroxide bleach.

The reality is not every stain is possible to remove. But this doesn’t mean the garment is ruined. Simple alterations, such as taking up a stained hem, or getting a tailor to remove stained sleeves, can keep the piece in your wardrobe.

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This includes natural fruit juices; they usually go with lemon juice or vinegar soak for 5 minutes Salt stains Flush the stain with some hot water forcefully to unsettle the stain; blot the moisture to keep the coffee stain spreading. Soak the stained area in a solution of 1 cup warm water and 1 tsp dish washing detergent and 1tsp vinegar. Soak the stained area in a solution of 1 cup warm water and 1 tsp dish washing detergent. Candle wax

How to do it Add a few drops of water to bicarbonate to make a paste and spread over the stain. Leave for 30 minutes and then wash in biological detergent. Stains on wool, rayon and silk should be taken to the dry cleaner for spot treatment. When you try to spot clean, water stains may appear, which is just as bad. Blood: Remove as much of the excess blood as possible by dabbing it with a clean cloth soaked in cold water; hot water can set the stain. Don’t rub the stain, as this will spread it. Next, blot with a clean towel. Repeat the soak and dry method until the dry cloth comes away clean. Now you’re ready to use a cleaning solution: a little baking soda mixed in cold water or liquid detergent mixed with water until frothy. Whichever solution you opt for, dab it on the stain and leave it in place for half-an-hour before rubbing it with a clean toothbrush. Finally, dab with a fresh cloth with cold water to remove any excess cleaner or leftover blood. Then allow it to air dry. Synthaprol, a special detergent product can remove loose dyes – It removes excess loose dye molecules that have not been chemically bonded to the fabric. Use in prewashing the new fabric or for old fabric which has stained from excess dye. How to do it Flush with cold water and spot clean with a solution of washing detergent but not soap. If staining remains, soak in a solution of one part vinegar to two parts water or a solution of borax.

You can buy a stain remover and use it for most stains . But if you do not want to buy it, here are some stain removers you may already have at home For another homemade spot remover make a solution of 1 tbsp glycerine, 1 tbsp white dishwashing liquid detergent, and 1 cup of water

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