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Methods of Stain Removal

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Some people are able to gracefully avoid stains. Others are magnets for stains and can’t eat a simple snack without dripping spicy salsa or globs of chocolate ice cream down their shirtfronts. If you are a stain magnet, or live with one, you need stain-removing help! Betty is a genius at removing spots, from chocolate and grass to mildew and ink. But she doesn’t put much faith in all those miracle (and often toxic) potions you can buy at the supermarket. “A lot of those stain-removing products you can buy at the supermarket leave spots on clothes,” she says. Some stain removers contain highly toxic solvents, or chorine bleach, both unfriendly to the environment. Betty believes in two things: A bar of Ivory soap and a scrub brush. The key to preventing a spot from becoming a permanent stain is treating it before it bakes in the dryer. Also, remember: Check your clothes for stains before washing them. Double-check before drying. When in doubt, soak spots in cold water. Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/remove-laundry-stains-12-tips.html#ixzz2j6bsD6RT
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Methods of Stain RemovalDipping : The stained material is dipped intothe reagent . It is then scrubbed to removethe stain and finally rinsed with water.Sponging : The part of material from which the stain has to be removed is placed on blotting Paper and the reagent is applied with a sponge On the stained area and scrubbed gently.Drop Method : The reagent is put on the stainedCloth stretched over a bowl with a dropper.Steaming: The stained area is exposed to steam From boiling hot water.

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Storage of Clothes

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Clothing Storage Tips•Pins on garments should be removes to avoid rust stain.• Protect silk fabrics from strong sunlight.• Newsprint is helpful as a wrapping material because it repels moths.• Damp garments should never be put away in cupboards.• During monsoon leather articles should be aired to prevent damage by fungus. • Garments worn once should not be put away in the cupboards as perspiration smell clings to clothing.

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Daily Care of Clothes• Cover shelves with washable selfadhesive material before

storing clothes.• Series of hooks can be placed at proper place to accommodate different items.• Use the right kind of hangers to keep your clothes in good shape

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Seasonal Storage of Clothes•Shelf Space : Shelf space must be well organised.•Storage containers: Storage containers vary in kind and size . Boxes,suitcase make excellent containers for garments.• Preparing clothes for storing: Before storing any garment ,plan where you will store each garment• Washable and non-washable clothes: Washable clothes must be packed in boxes,suitcases or chest.Non-washable clothes must be dry cleaned before clothing.

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