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Stain remover pen ultrasonic wave technology
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6.1 Observation
EU PLUG
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UK PLUG
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Changing the power plug
To release the Plug, press downward the small key of the Plug (images 1 and 2)
while you slide ahead the Plug (image 3). The Plug will be separated away from
housing, sliding ahead, therefore pay attention to keep it under control and not drop it.

7. TIPS

1. The more the water applied on the stain, the more efficient the process.
2. By changing the position of the paper towel or cloth the stain will be absorbed
more efficiently.
3. Add detergent whenever necessary for persistent stains.
The difficulty in removing a stain will vary depending on the type of fabric,
how long the stain has been allowed to set, temperature, pigmentation and
other factors.
Removal efficiency can be affected by factors that include the presence
of water; mechanical action; chemical action; temperature and time.
Each of these factors can help to make the process more effective, and some
stains will be more responsive to one factor than to others. For example,
pigmented soilings (fruit, wine, etc.) are more easily removed with chemicals
such as bleaches e.g. stain removal additives), while greasy (Butter, chocolate,
etc.) and particulate (grease, mineral oil, dust, etc.) soilings are more easily
removed by a combination of mechanical action and heat. The Stain Remover Pen
operates as a purely mechanical agent, using water as a medium to impart energy.
Adding water in generous amounts and a colourless or neutral liquid detergent,
and applying the wand for a sufficient amount of time on the fabric, are essential
for effective stain removal.
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