
Stain removal from fabrics
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About This Book
"Stain Removal from Home Methods" by Margaret Smith Furry provides detailed instructions on effectively removing various stains from fabrics. The book emphasizes prompt treatment, selecting the right remover based on fabric and stain type, and testing for color change before application. It covers stains from acids to ink, offering specific techniques for each type, including the use of powders, bleaches, and solvents. Readers learn about stain-removal supplies and steps for success. This comprehensive guide equips readers with skills to maintain spotlessly clean clothes and home fabrics.
Chapters (80)(click to expand)
- Stain Removal FROM FABRICS.
- To Remove Stains Successfully
- STAIN REMOVAL FROM FABRICS HOME METHODS
- Steps to Success in Stain Removal
- Treat Stains Promptly
- Suit the Remover to the Cloth
- Cotton and linen
- Wool and silk
- Rayon and synthetics
- Suit the Remover to the Stain
- Water
- Other solvents
- Absorbent powders
- Bleaches
- Pepsin and other enzymes
- Soaps and synthetic detergents
- Stain-Removal Supplies
- Removing Individual Stains
- Acids
- Adhesive Tape
- Alcoholic Beverages and Soft Drinks
- Alkalies
- Argyrol
- Blood
- Bluing
- Candle Wax, Colored
- Candy
- Carbon Paper
- Chewing Gum
- Chocolate and Cocoa
- Cod-liver Oil
- Coffee and Tea
- Dyes and Running Colors
- Egg
- Fingernail Polish
- Fish Slime
- Flypaper, Sticky
- Fruits and Berries
- Glue and Mucilage
- Grass and Other Fresh Garden Foliage
- Grease and Oils
- Ice Cream
- Ink
- India or drawing ink
- Printing ink
- Writing ink
- Iodine
- Iron Rust
- Linseed Oil
- Lipstick and Rouge
- Meat Juice or Gravy
- Medicines
- Mercurochrome
- Metallic Stains
- Mildew
- Milk and Cream
- Mimeograph-Correction Fluid
- Mucus
- Mud
- Mustard
- Paints—Oil Paints, Varnishes, Enamels
- Pencil Marks
- Indelible pencil
- Lead pencil
- Perspiration Stains
- Rubber Cement
- Salad Dressings
- Scorch
- Shoe Dressings
- Soap
- Soot and Smoke
- Sugar Sirups
- Tar, Road Oil, Asphalt, Axle Grease, Pitch
- Tobacco
- Tomato Juice and Catsup
- Urine
- Walnut (Black)
- Water Spots
- White Sauces, Cream Soups
- Index to Stains
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