stains ... | ... fabric ... | ..... as .... | ||
Nicotine | Cotton | Put washing machine. | ||
Wool and silk | remove the stain with hydrogen peroxide diluted. | |||
Orina | Cotton | For fresh stains wash with water and a few drops of ammonia. The Old stains are removed with lemon juice and salt of sorrel 10%. | ||
Lana | Wash with lukewarm water with PBS and a few drops ammonia, then rinse well. | |||
Tomato | Cotton and wool | For stains of raw tomatoes, wash immediately with cold water and cover with talc. ; For spots of tomato sauce or cooked, remove the stain with water and ammonia. | ||
resin | Cotton | Wipe with swab cotton soaked in turpentine. | ||
Lana | Dab with a cotton swab dipped in turpentine or a solution of gasoline and alcohol. | |||
Silk | Cover the stain with oil, remove the stain quaindi with gasoline. Or Alvare accqua with mild detergent and warm. | |||
Wood waxed | Scrape gently with a boxcutter, then scrape off with fine sandpaper, then bring back wax. | |||
lacquered wood or painted | Remove the resin gently with a boxcutter, then pass with a cloth soaked in linseed oil. | |||
Lipstick | Cotton machine wash. | |||
Lana | remove the stain or paint with light. | |||
Silk | remove stains with gasoline or alcohol. | |||
Velvet | remove stains with ether. | |||
Leather | remove the stain with alcohol. | |||
Waterproof | Wash with mild soap and water. | |||
Rust | Cotton | remove stains with lemon juice and salt, rinse immediately. | ||
Lana | Dab with ammonia and water, rinse with cold water. | |||
Silk | remove stains with lemon juice and salt, rinse with cold water. | |||
Blood | Cotton | remove the stain with cold water and ammonia, then machine wash. Or wash with soap and warm water. | ||
Lana | Dab with cold water, ammonia and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide 12 volumes. | |||
Silk | To fresh stains, rinse with fresh water. If old is better to go to dry cleaners. | |||
Velvet | Wash with cold water, then iron on reverse side with cloth very wet , to lift the velvet. | |||
Leather | Moisten with cold water, dry and polish with colorless gloss. | |||
Fur | remove the stain with lukewarm water. | |||
waterproof fabric | Wash with water and soap. | |||
Furnishing fabrics | Wipe off immediately with cold water and sciugare quickly. Or make a paste with cornflour and little water and spread it on the stain, let dry and brush. If riamane some evidence, repeat the operation. | |||
Carpet | Rub with cold water, wipe with ammonia and water and dry immediately. | |||
Wood waxed | Wipe with damp cloth, then wipe with cloth wool soaked in linseed oil. | |||
painted or lacquered | Wipe with a damp cloth, then rub with a cloth of wool. | |||
Linoleum | damp sawdust, then immediately give the wax. | |||
walls washable | water and mild detergent. | |||
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