Grandma's Advice For Natural Stain Removal - Pelgrim PWM121WIT Detailed Instructions

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GRANDMA'S ADVICE FOR NATURAL STAIN
REMOVAL
Before using special-purpose stain removers, try using the natural
methods that do not harm the environment on less stubborn
stains.
However, prompt action is required! Soak the stain with an
absorbent sponge or a paper towel; then, rinse with cold
(lukewarm) water - but never with hot water!
Stain
Colour lacquers
Blueberries
Tea
Chocolate
Ink
Felt tip pens
Mustard
Strawberries
Eggs
Cocoa
Curry, turmeric
Tar
Coffee
(Ball Point) Pen
Carrots
Shoe polish
Blood
Dried blood
Adhesive tape
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Stain removal
use paint thinner; rinse with soapsuds (test on a hidden spot first)
linen – soak in buttermilk; rinse with cold water first, then with
warm water
wool – first, apply lemon juice, then rinse
silk – wipe with spirit (denatured alcohol)
rinse with cold water (stain removal soap, if required)
rinse with lukewarm soapsuds; apply lemon juice and rinse;
apply warm lemon juice; rinse
apply milk, wait until it dries; rinse
use a mixture of vinegar and spirit/denatured alcohol (1:1); rinse
apply warm lemon juice; rinse
rinse with lukewarm water or soak with soda, rinse
soak in a mixture of vinegar and water
sprinkle with salt and wait until it dries
white fabrics – soak in salt water
use a solution of glycerine; rinse
apply regular or peanut butter; then wash
rinse with salt water or soak in salt water
spray with hair lacquer; dry, rinse with a mixture of vinegar and
water,
moisten with vodka and soak
apply hard soap, soak in water, rinse
apply cooking oil; rinse
rinse with cold water
soak the stain with water, soak in salt water, wash with soapsuds
iron; place a paper towel between the ironing board and the fabric

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