About This Book
A practical guide to removing stains from household fabrics that emphasizes prompt treatment, testing removers on hidden samples, and matching techniques to both the stain and the fiber. It outlines how cotton, linen, wool, silk, rayon, and synthetics respond to water, heat, acids, alkalies, solvents, and bleaches, and gives step-by-step procedures for using cold water, grease solvents, and mild bleaches safely. Advice includes applying removers sparingly with light brushing motions, neutralizing and rinsing chemicals, avoiding hot water that can set stains, and drying rapidly to prevent rings, with special cautions for delicate materials.
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