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Household Tips - Stain Removal

Ballpoint Ink: Dab with methylated spirits or alcohol at once; treat the remaining stain with soap suds.

Blood: Soak for a long time in a solution of biological soap powder, then wash in clean water. If material cannot be washed: treat with rich soap suds, dry with cloth and a lukewarm iron.

Chocolate: Soak in a solution of synthetic soap powder; solid chocolate: treat first with turpentine or alcohol.

Coffee and Tea: After soaking up, treat with a solution of biological soap powder, (if colors are not fast, use synthetic soap powder); afterwards treat with water and finally with methylated spirits or alcohol.

Egg: After scraping off or soaking up, treat with biological soap powder; if material is not washable, treat with turpentine or tetrachloride.

Fruit: After scraping off, dab stain with methylated spirits or alcohol; dab washable materials with soap suds.

Glue: Dab with acetone, unless material is acetate silk.

Ink (other than ballpoint ink): Dab as soon as possible with milk, then treat with vinegar and water.

Lemon: Wash at once in clean water; colored materials:dab at once with ammonia, then swill out with clean water.

Lipstick: Treat materials with fast colors with soap suds, then with clean water; if colors are not fast, dab with turpentine or alcohol.

Liquer: Dab with lukewarm soapsuds or alcohol, then swill out with clean water.

Milk: Soak up at once, then treat materials with fast colors with a solution of biological soap powder; use synthetic soap powder for materials with non-fast colors.

Paint: Materials with fast colors: rub in soap and a few drops of turpentine, then swill out with water; non-fast colors dab alternately with petrol and turpentine.

Paraffin (kerosene): Simply dry of in the wind (in the sun too, if colors are fast) until evaporated.

Tar: Soften affected parts by rubbing in butter or slad oil, then scrape off; if colours are fast, treat with soap suds; if they are not, treat with petrol or tetrachloride, then dab with a solution of synthetic soap powder, finally treat with water.

Thick oil: Smear in starch and brush of after awhile.

Thin Oil: First press out with a dry cloth, then treat with a cloth dipped in turpentine and dry with a lukewarm iron.

Varnish: Dab with acetone, unless material is acetate silk.

Wine: Sprinkle fresh stain at once with salt; if material is washable, then dab with soap suds; other material, with methlated spirits or alcohol; rub soap and borax into old stains, then wash.

Wood Stain: Treat with ammonia diluted in water.


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