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How to undo stain in DOCM

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hey guys welcome back Iamp;#39;m Ashley from vivir sandbanks comm today I have a great tip for you guys I am going to show you how to take oil stain out of your clothes and hopefully save you a little bit of money before we get started go ahead and subscribe to our Channel and make sure you hit that Bell notification button that way you will be alerted each time we make a new video and make sure you give this video a thumbs up the only things youamp;#39;re going to need to get the oil spots out are just a few basic household products first off youamp;#39;re going to need an old toothbrush baking soda some wd-40 a piece of cardboard and some blue Dawn dish soap so I have here a shirt that I got the cooking oil on this is a great spot right here and youamp;#39;re going to take your cardboard and youamp;#39;re going to put it between the two layers of your shirt and thatamp;#39;s actually a very important step or youamp;#39;re going to get the oil so even though this sounds counter

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To remove grease stains from a paper surface, mix equal parts water and vinegar, then take a cotton ball or swab and dab into the mixture, says Stapf. Apply weight on the area for about 10 minutes to fully absorb the vinegar. You may need to repeat this step a few times if its an old stain that wont budge.
Mix one teaspoon of liquid hand dish washing detergent in two cups of cold water. Dip a white cloth or the brush in this solution and work from the outside edge of the stain toward the center to prevent spreading. Blot or lightly scrub the stain and blot with a dry paper towel to absorb the moisture.
Removing Stains from Any Kind of Paper For water-based spots like tea or coffee, moisten a cloth with water and gently dab the stain. If its still there, dab the area with one part white vinegar and one part water. For oil stains, place the paper between paper towels and stack heavy books on top.
Use a clean cotton bud and some clean cold water and gently dab the blood stain enough to moisten and dilute it slightly. Use a dry cotton bud to roll over the surface and mop up the blood. Do not allow the paper to become too wet as it will distort.
Baking Soda Start by blotting your coffee stain with a cold, damp paper towel. Then sprinkle some baking soda over the area and let it seep in for a while. Blot it away with a dry towel or cloth - dont panic if the mark is still there.
Dampen the stained area with a few drops of water. Use a damp microfiber cloth with a drop of dish soap to scrub the stained area gently. Wipe off the soapy residue and extra moisture with a clean, damp cloth. Use rubbing alcohol and a paper towel for more stubborn stains.
Dilute one part white distilled vinegar with one part water. Most other types of vinegar can stain paper, so be sure the vinegar you use is completely clear. White vinegar can remove other pigmented stains like ink, grass, or mustard. Its also a natural mold and mildew cleaner.
Stains: Put a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a cloth and rub away the stains. Use a clean white cloth to prevent dirt and color from transferring onto the cover. Repeat the process on heavily stained areas. Smudges: Use an eraser to remove pencil marks and other smudges.

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