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Fresh Blood stain. Put article of clothing into bathroom sink and pour some peroxide on it and let it set a couple minutes. work it in a little, rinse and repeat.   [guest]

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Blood on fabric and carpet. Pour, 5% hydrogen peroxide on the stain and let it bubble. Then, blot with damp cloth.   [guest]

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Ink pen stain: To get an ink stain out, spray ultra-hold hairspray on the stain, let it dry, then wash like normal. (Don't be afraid of putting too much hairspray on the stain.)   [guest]

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Ink stain. To remove ink stains from cloth, or leather spray hair spray on the area and wipe off with a clean rag.   [guest]

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Ink Stains. For removing ink stains on shirt or jeans pockets just soak in milk overnight and wash as normal the next day!   [guest]

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Blood stain. Soak affected garment in salt solution overnight then machine wash as per usual. 1/2 cup of cooking salt in a small or medium sized bucket. garment will look as good as new   [guest]

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Clothing: I have found that most types of baby wipes work great on removing a strain from your clothing. Anyone with babies always have baby wipes handy. Try it some time it works. I always use them when my 2 year old gets something on her and it works great for taking ink from your skin.   [guest]

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Red wine: Use salt. Also, use white wine.   [guest]

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If your garment is cotton or similar try disguising the stain by tie-dying it.   [guest]

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Try adding dishwasher products for removing stubborn stains.   [guest]

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Nicotine stains. Remove them from your fingers with lemon juice, and scrubbing with pumice stone. Then add hand cream.   [guest]

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Melted Wax: To remove melted wax from clothing, lay a brown paper bag over the garment before you iron over it then keep moving the bag around it will absorb the wax.   [guest]

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Chocolate Stains. First blot or scrape off any excess chocolate. Add a solution of biological washing powder, and then blot with clean towels. If the stain remains soak the fabric in biological detergent. White fabrics can be dabbed with bleach.   [guest]

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Chewing gum: To remove chewing gum from clothes freeze, or cover the gum with ice, then crack and scrape off.   [guest]

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Ink Stains. If the ink is still wet put salt on the stain, and then brush it off after a few minutes when it has soaked up some of the ink. You may need to repeat this a few times. Clean wet ink off carpet with soda water, then blot it off with paper towels. Then clean with a detergent.   [guest]

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Rust stains in white cotton: To remove the stain, rub with lemon juice and salt. Leave it several hours. It's even more effective when placed in the sun. Wash as normal.   [guest]

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