Be sure to test the fabric
for colorfastness. Do not use bleach if
your fabric is colorfast.
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Milk or Egg Products
Rinse well in cool water.
Presoak with detergent and
powdered bleach in cool or warm
water. Follow Package directions
for dissolving bleach. Launder
in cold water with detergent and
liquid bleach. |
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Blood
Rinse in cool water and
pre-treat with liquid bleach or
bleach. Rinse and repeat if
necessary. Launder in cool water
with bleach. |
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Candle Wax
Harden the wax by either
applying ice or placing the
garment in the freezer. Scrape
off as much of the frozen wax as
possible, then launder with
bleach and detergent in the
hottest water recommended for
the fabric. Repeat the
laundering procedure until all
the color from the wax is gone.
Do not dry the garment until the
wax color is completely removed. |
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Baby Formula
Soak in cool water. Pretreat
with Stain Out or bar soap and
rub gently. Wash with detergent
and bleach, or bleach. |
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Ink- Ballpoint
Apply liquid bleach or rubbing
alcohol. Rub on detergent and
launder with liquid bleach and
detergent in hottest water
recommended for fabric. Repeat
if necessary. |
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Ink- Felt Pen
May be impossible to remove.
Apply liquid bleach and rub on
detergent. Rinse. Repeat as
necessary. Launder with liquid
bleach and detergent in hottest
water recommended for fabric. |
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Perspiration, Deodorants
Launder with liquid bleach and
detergent in hottest water
recommended for fabric. If stain
has caused color change, try to
restore by using ammonia on
fresh stains, vinegar on old
stains. Do not use ammonia or
vinegar with liquid bleach. |
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Yellowing Dinginess
Launder garment in the hottest
water recommended for the fabric
with bleach and detergent. If
the garment is not colorfast
then regular bleach is fine. |
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Pollen
Vacuum, do not brush, as much of
the pollen from the garment as
possible. Pretreat the area with
bleach. Launder normally with
bleach and detergent. |
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Grass
Apply Stain Out and rub gently
into stain; let sit 5 minutes.
Then wash with detergent and
bleach or bleach in the hottest
water safe for fabric. |
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Makeup
Apply prewash stain remover such
as Stain Out and gently rub into
the stain; let sit for 5
minutes. Then wash with
detergent and bleach or bleach
in the hottest water the fabric
will tolerate. |
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Scorching
If the damage is severe it may
be permanent. Mild scorching can
be treated to improve the color
by brushing the scorched area
and pre-treating it with
detergent or bleach. Then
launder normally in detergent
and bleach. |
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Coffee, Tea, Wine, Soft
Drinks
Pretreat with liquid bleach.
Launder right away with
detergent and liquid bleach in
hottest water recommended for
fabric. |
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Mildew
Mildew can damage the cellulosic
structure of fibers as well as
many manmade fibers. If the
fabric shows no sign of
permanent damage treat the
mildew by first brushing the
area to remove as much of the
organism as possible. Pre-treat
the area by rubbing with bleach.
Launder in the hottest water
recommended for the fabric plus
bleach. Test for colorfastness.
If the garment is not safe in
chlorine bleach substitute
bleach. |
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Grease, Butter, Margarine,
Oil, Mayonnaise, Ice Cream,
Chocolate, Cosmetics
Apply liquid bleach stain
remover and rub into stain.
Launder with detergent and
liquid bleach in hottest water
recommended for fabric. |
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Gravy, Mustard, Ketchup and
Other Tomato-Based Products
Presoak in powdered bleach and
detergent in warm or hot water.
Launder with detergent and
liquid bleach. If oily stain
remains, use Stain Out on stain
and launder again. |
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Crayons
Place the stained surface down
on a pad of paper towels, spray
with WD-40, and let stand for a
few minutes. Turn the fabric
over and spray the other side.
Apply liquid dishwashing
detergent and work into the
stained area. Replace towels as
they absorb the stain. Wash in
hot water with a laundry
detergent and bleach for about
12 minutes (use "heavy soiled"
setting if there is no minute
timer on your machine), and
rinse in warm water. |
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Fruit-Flavored Drinks,
Juices
Soak in cool water. Rub bar soap
into the stain or pretreat with
liquid bleach. Wash right away
with detergent and bleach or
bleach in hottest water
recommended for fabric. |
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Dye That Bleeds
Dye transfer is caused when
unstable dye colors "bleed" from
one fabric to another. Their
removal is often difficult. To
minimize problem, sort loads by
color, and always remove clothes
from washer as soon as rinse
cycle is complete. Re-launder
affected items right away with
detergent and liquid bleach. If
color remains (on all-white
fabrics only) use a packaged
color remover or stripper sold
under the "Rit" label. |
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Diaper Stains, Vomit
Rinse off soils. Presoak.
Launder in hottest water safe
for fabric with appropriate
bleach, To kill bacteria that
contribute to diaper rash, add
liquid bleach to the wash cycle. |
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Vitamins, Liquid Pain
Relievers
Pretreat and let sit for 5
minutes. Launder in hottest
water possible, using
appropriate bleach. |
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Mayonnaise, Mustard, Salad
Dressing
Pretreat, launder in hottest
water safe for fabric, using
appropriate bleach. |