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Ink
- Ball Point Pen: |
Try a sponge soaked with milk and rub on the ink. It may take a
couple of tries, but will work.
You can remove ink spots from cloth with Alberto VO5 Hair Spray.
Simply spray the hair spray on the stain, (Test a small spot of non-visible material to
make sure the hairspray doesn't hurt the color of the garment.) blot until the stain comes
up, and launder as usual.
Apply ReaLemon lemon juice liberally to the ink spot, and then
wash the garment in the normal cycle with your regular detergent in cold water.
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Pencil:
Pencil Marks can be removed by using an artgum eraser. (You can get Artgum at
your art
supply
store).
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Crayon:
For crayon marks on walls, sprinkle some baking soda on a damp cloth. Gently rub
the
crayon marks away.
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Scuffs on the Floor: Scuffs on
linoleum or hardwood floor from dark-soled shoes can be erased by using the same shoe to
"erase" it, or a tennis shoe sole. (Pencil erasers can work too, but the reddish
ones can leave a line, best to use a white eraser if you choose this method).
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Grass Stains:Wash
a fresh stain with cold water. Alcohol will dissolve the green coloring matter, when
material cannot be washed. Moisten with kerosene, let stand a short time, and then wash
with soap and water.
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Paint: |
- Use Hand Cleaner for paint stains.
- Use tung oil to remove oil-based
paint stains.
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Grease:Hand
Cleaner will remove greasy stains like baby oil or margarine.
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CLEANING |
Patent Leather-To clean patent leather, first
wipe with a wet sponge and then rub with a dry cloth. Next, take a piece of flannel cloth
and dip it in olive oil. Rub the leather till it shines. Never let regular shoe polish get
on patent leather. It will permanently ruin the patina.
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Glue Removal off Clothing-Use warm water and vinegar.
Warm water will dissolve glue. Apply vinegar to a white fabric if stain is old.
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