how would you remove stains removed from brass taps
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Step 1 Remove excessRinse the blood stained garment under cold running water to remove any excess blood. The higher the water pressure, the easier it will be to remove any excess.
Step 2 Prepare a Soaking
SolutionNext, pre-treat the blood stained garment. Fill a sink or bucket with warm water and add half a scoop of Ariel Washing Powder. Mix the solution by hand until the detergent is completely dissolved.
Prepare soaking solution
Step 3 SoakAdd your blood stained garments to the solution and leave to soak for an hour. If the stained garment keeps floating to the top, place a white towel on top of it to keep it fully immersed in the soaking solution.
Step 4 Preparing for washGently wring out the excess water before adding it to your wash with similar items.
Step 5 DoseAdd detergent based on the instructions on your pack.
Dose Ariel Powder Detergent
Step 6 WashLoad your garment into the washing machine with other, similar items and wash on your usual cycle, at the highest temperature shown on the care label.
Load White Clothes
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Answer:
Vinegar. Dissolve 1 teaspoon salt in 1/2 cup vinegar and add enough flour to make a paste. Rub onto the brass and leave for 10 minutes, then rinse and buff dry.