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Show Spiteful Spots Remove spots as soon as possible pos-sible after they are made since the stain seeps deep into the fiber If allowed to stand in the garment. gar-ment. Often it is difficult if not impossible to remove these same spots later. v Fruit stains, blood stains and other stains which do not contain grease will often yield to a water wa-ter or soap and water treatment easily. , Heavy grease, lipstick, etc., will not usually respond to ordinary ordi-nary cleaning agents. Use one of the following on them: benzine, ben-zine, carbon tetrachloride, gasoline gaso-line or specially prepared cleaning clean-ing fluid. Keep these substances away from flame because they are very Inflammable. If you get a cigarette burn on wool and it does not go beneath be-neath the surface, brush with sandpaper, unless the wool is white. Never use too much cleaning fluid for home cleaning. This will leave a ring in the garment and may be difficult to remove. Use cleaning fluid on a garment gar-ment set over a blotter or any other very absorbent material. Saturate a small piece of lint-less lint-less fabric in the fluid and brush with light movements. After the j stain disappears, brush with a ; dry cloth and let the garment ! hang to dry. 1 |