which of the following stain could also be washed in warm suds and may sponge with carbon tetrachloride
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TREAT THE STAIN while it is fresh.
KNOW YOUR CLOTH—What is it made of? Does it wash well?
WORK CAREFULLY but quickly.
TRY SIMPLE METHODS FIRST.
For a nongreasy stain, sponge with cold water.
For a greasy stain, try carbon tetrachloride.
AVOID HOT WATER on an unknown stain. Hot water sets many stains.
TEST FOR COLOR CHANGE on a sample of the cloth before using any stain remover.
USE REMOVERS SPARINGLY. Many brief applications are better than one long one.
USE LIGHT, BRUSHING MOTIONS—never rub a remover into the stain.
NEUTRALIZE acids with alkalies; alkalies with acids.
RINSE WELL—never let a chemical dry on the cloth.
SPREAD a liquid remover unevenly into the cloth. mark me branlist
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