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03/29/09 22:15
Baking soda is not only used as a baking agent. It also has its other uses, and one of those is as an acting agent for stain removal. Among the stains that can be removed by baking soda are blood, sweat, vomit, and fruit/wine stains. This article over at About.com has some tips on how to remove the abovementioned stains. Check them out now. Link: Baking Soda and Stain Removal Using Baking Soda for Stain Removal
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03/27/09 00:22
The thing with stain is that you cannot remove it without making prior considerations. Not all stain marks are equal, hence, you will have to know what knocks them out. You also have to consider that the fabric they are in may be damaged by the wrong detergents, so you cannot just use any kind of detergent out there.Here are some stain removal advice that you might want to think about. Link: Quick 'n Easy Stain Removal
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03/21/09 00:41
We know, we know, you are already irritated with the jello or sauce stains that have set in your clothing. Is there any other solution to combat these stains aside from intensive detergent rubbing?Apparently, there is. According to ThriftyFun.com, a mix of Shout gel and a little baking soda will do the trick. More details about that here in this article. Link: Stain Remover For Set-In Stains
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03/09/09 23:52
One of the any house maker and fashionista's worse nightmare is having their favorite or most fashionable clothes stained. With scenarious like these what can one do? This is what the Top Ten stain Removal Tips is for. Some of the tips includes acting quickly before the stain becomes permanent and also to avoid the spreading of the stained area. For more of this tips read the rest here:Link: 10 Stain Removal Rules 10 General Rules to Make Stain Removal Easier
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