Chevrolet Fleetmaster Series 1947 Owner's Manual page 43

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9. Keep oxalic acid out of reach of children and away from
the mouth.
It
is a deadly poison.
10. Water spots may form on the fabric, if water has been
used in the removal of the stain. These can be removed as out-
lined under "Water Spots."
11.
All brushing of mohair velvets should be against the pile
or lengthwise of the goods.
12. In removing grease spots, start just outside the spot and
rub towards it with a circular motion. This will lessen the possi-
bility of cleaning rings.
13. The direct application of cleaning materials or other
reagents to the fabric should, wherever possible, be avoided.
Better success will be experienced by first applying the reagent
to a clean cloth or brush which is used for removing the spot
from the area in question.
Blood-Rub
the stain with a clean
cloth wet with cold water until no more of the stain will come
out. Care must be taken so that clean portions of cloth are being
used for rubbing the stain.
This treatment should remove all of the stain. If not, then
apply a little household ammonia water to the stain, by means
of a cloth or brush. After a lapse of about one minute, continue
to rub the stain with a clean wet cloth. Nothing further can be
done to remove the stain if this treatment has not been effective.
Hot water or soap and water must not be used on blood
stains, as their use will set the stain, thereby making its removal
practically impossible.
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Candy-
Candy stains other than
chocolate can be removed by rubbing with a cloth wet with very
hot water. If not then completely removed, sponging the stain
(after drying) with a cloth wet with carbon tetrachloride will
usually remove it.
Candy stains resulting from cream and fruit-filled chocolates
can be removed better by rubbing with a cloth soaked in luke-
warm soapsuds, together with scraping, while wet, with a dull
knife. This treatment is subsequently followed with a rinsing by
rubbing the spot with a cloth wet with cold water.
Stains resulting from chocolate can be removed better by
rubbing the stain with a cloth wet with lukewarm water. After
the spot is dry, sponge with a cloth wet with 'carbon tetrachloride.
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