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A slice of cut lemon rubbed immediately over a paan stain,
and then washed, will leave the fabric free of all traces of the stain. |
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Heat used lemon peels in heavy iron skillets with some
water and salt. Cover and allow to stand for an hour, before scouring gently
with a soft steel scrubber and some dishwashinh soap. The skillet will come
out very clean. |
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Remove coffee stains from fabrics, sponge stained area with
borax solution, And wash off with warm soap suds. If stain is old and dried,
loosen first with Glycerine solution. |
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Remove grease stains: Put a few drops of methylated spirit
on cottonwool and rub stain. If fresh, keep stained portion between layers of
blotting paper, and rub gentlyl with hot iron, so it absorbs the grease. Then
wash with warm soapy water. |
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Rub slices of fresh cut raw potato over mud stains, allow
to dry, then wash with detergent to remove effectively. |
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Try removing ball pen ink stains with nailpolish remover.
Dab over it and rub gently with cotton Soaked in remover. Wash after drying,
with mild detergent. |
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Use a dish cloth which has been wetted with rubbing
alcohol, to rub away stains caused by water in stainless steel sinks. |
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Rub cigarette ash (that doesn t mean YOU should smoke!!)
over crayon stains on smooth surfaces. Wipe off the ash and the stain with it
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To remove lint from coats, trousers, etc. Take strips of
wide white medical sticking tape. Place over lint-covered area sticky side
down, press evenly. Peel off with a jerk. The lint will stick to the adhesive.
Repeat several time with the same tape in other areas, till stickiness is not
left. |
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To remove grease stains from fabrics. Soak stain in pure
petrol. Allow to dry. Wash with soap and water as usual. Do not soak in soap.
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To remove mud stains from clothes, soak and wash them in
water collected after boiling potatoes. |
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To remove the stains of citrous fruit juices, especially of
lemons from the floor, smear the stain with coconut oil and rub well. The
stain will vanish within a few days. |
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Dirty collars - Brush shampoo into a dirty shirt-collar
before running it through the washing machine. Well worth the extra effort.
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Rain spots on satin, felt or similar fabrics will disappear
if you brush them in a circular motion, using a soft ball of tissue paper.
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Rub powdered borax on fruit stains, then pour boiling water
through the fabric before washing it. |
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Remove yellow food stains from tablemats, etc. by applying
a paste of detergent and water to the stained areas and keep in the sun for an
hour. Wash like your other laundry. |
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Mix spirit and milk in equal quantities, and wipe paint or
ball pen stains from foam leather, like sofas, purses, etc., with ease. |
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Apply toothpaste on both sides of an ink-stain on cloth.
Wash after dry. |
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Add a little alum to the last rinse water for cleaner,
whiter white clothes. |