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Acid-
Apply a solution of baking soda and water until acid has been
neutralized. Then apply ammonia solution and rinse with cold water.
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Alcohol-
Apply detergent solution. Blot. Apply vinegar solution. Blot. Bleach
with hydrogen peroxide if necessary. Rinse with cold water. Blot
dry.
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Blood-
Scrape off dried blood and apply cool detergent solution. Blot.
Apply cool ammonia solution. Blot. Rinse. Blot dry. If stain
remains, apply rust remover or bleach with hydrogen peroxide.
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Candle
Wax- Scrape off all you can. Ice cubes will make it brittle for
easier scraping. A hot iron (on low heat setting) over a damp cloth
will melt and absorb remaining wax. Apply dry-cleaning solvent.
Blot.
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Candy-
Scrape off all you can with a dull knife. Sponge with detergent
solution. Blot. Rinse. Be sure all traces of sugar are gone. Sugars
left in carpet will cause a rapid re-soiling problem.
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Chocolate- Scrape off all you can first. Sponge with
dry-cleaning solvent. Blot. Sponge with detergent solution. Blot.
Rinse. If stain remains, bleach with hydrogen peroxide.
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Cigarette Burns- If the burn is slight, rub with dry steel wool
or if you feel confident, trim the damaged tufts. If the burn is
bad, take a razor blade and scrape some fibers from a hidden area
and use super glue to patch the burn with the fibers.
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Coffee-
Blot with detergent solution. Rinse. Blot with vinegar. Rinse.
Air dry. If stain remains, sponge with dry cleaning solvent. Bleach
remaining stain with hydrogen peroxide. Coffee is a very difficult
stain, and can in many cases be permanent.
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Crayon-
Scrape off all you can. Just as with candle wax, use a hot iron and
a damp cloth to melt and absorb the remaining wax. Apply dry
cleaning solvent. Blot. Apply detergent solution. Rinse. Blot dry.
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Grass-
Apply detergent solution. Blot. Rinse. Blot. Apply ammonia
solution. Blot. Apply vinegar solution. Blot. Rinse.
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Greasy
Foods- Apply dry cleaning solvent. Work to center to avoid ring.
Blot. Apply light detergent solution. Rinse. Blot dry.
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Gum-
Use aerosol gum freeze or ice cube to harden the gum and make it
brittle, then strike and break into pieces. Scrape them up with a
dull butter knife. Remove residue with dry cleaning solvent.
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Ice
Cream- Don’t wait. Blot up all you can immediately with a dry
cloth. Apply ammonia solution or protein digester. Rinse. If area is
large, shampoo afterward.
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Ink-
Sponge with detergent solution. Rinse. If stain remains, saturate
with cheap hair spray and blot. Always work from the outside in to
avoid making the spot bigger.
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Jam/Jelly- Apply detergent solution. Let sit to soften. Blot.
Apply vinegar solution. Blot. Rinse. Blot dry.
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Lipstick- Scrape off all you can, taking care not to spread the
stain. Apply dry cleaning solvent and blot repeatedly until color is
gone. Apply detergent solution. Blot. Apply ammonia solution. Blot.
Rinse. Blot.
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Mildew-
Dry-brush to remove as much as possible. Sponge area with
disinfectant solution. Blot. Sponge with ammonia. Rinse. Bleach with
hydrogen peroxide.
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Mud-
Allow to dry and vacuum or brush off as much as possible. Apply
detergent or ammonia solution. Blot. Rinse. Blot dry. If stain
remains, apply dry cleaning solvent. Blot dry.
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Mustard/Catsup- Apply vinegar solution. Blot. Apply detergent
solution. Blot. If stain remains apply rust remover or hydrogen
peroxide solution. Blot. Do not use ammonia or alkaline cleaners.
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Nail
Polish- Blot acetone or non-oily nail polish remover through the
stain into a clean absorbent pad. No acetone on acetate, modacrylic,
silk, or wool. Use amyl acetate from a pharmacy. Flush with dry
cleaning fluid. Air-dry.
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Oil-
Apply dry cleaning solvent. Work to center to avoid ring. Blot.
Apply light detergent solution. Rinse. Blot.
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Paint/Varnish- Oil-based paint or varnish; If fresh flush with
mineral spirits. If dry, carefully soften with lacquer thinner (test
first for fabric damage) then flush with appropriate solvent.
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Pet
Stains- Blot out all liquid possible by placing a clean towel on
the spot and standing on it. Apply bacteria/enzyme digester
according to directions. When dry, remove any remaining stain with
detergent solution. Rinse. Blot dry.
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Rust-
Rub with steel wool or rust remover. If you use professional rust
remover, be careful not to get any on your skin. Don’t apply it to
glass, porcelain or enamel surfaces. Rinse. Blot dry.
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Shoe
Polish- Gently scrape off all you can, being extra careful not
to spread the stain. Blot dry cleaning solvent through the stain
into a clean absorbent pad. Sponge with detergent solution. Blot.
Sponge with ammonia. Rinse. If stain remains, try alcohol, then
hydrogen peroxide.
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Soft
Drinks- Blot up all you can. Blot with detergent solution.
Rinse. Air dry. If stain remains, soak with glycerin for 30 minutes
and rinse.
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Tar-
Scrape up all you can, then remove residue by blotting with paint
thinner or dry cleaning solvent. Blot with detergent solution.
Rinse. Blot dry.
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Vomit- Scrape up as much as
possible. Apply bacteria/enzyme digester according to directions.
When dry, remove any remaining stain with detergent solution. Rinse.
Blot dry.