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QuestionDo cologne stains come out?Elias Weston is a Cleaning Specialist and the Founder of Seatown Cleaners in Seattle, Washington. Elias specializes in helping clients find cleaning services with instant booking and flexible pricing. Seatown Cleaners offers standard, deep, and move-in/out cleaning services using green products and cleaning techniques. Every cleaner is thoroughly vetted and every cleaning is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.It can be challenging and you may need to try a few different cleaning solutions to find one that works, and even then you may need to perform multiple cleanings to get the stain out. But it's certainly possible!
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QuestionWhat should I do if the perfume is still a little damp?Elias Weston is a Cleaning Specialist and the Founder of Seatown Cleaners in Seattle, Washington. Elias specializes in helping clients find cleaning services with instant booking and flexible pricing. Seatown Cleaners offers standard, deep, and move-in/out cleaning services using green products and cleaning techniques. Every cleaner is thoroughly vetted and every cleaning is backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.Do as much cleaning as you can possibly do while the surface is still damp! it's much easier to get a tough stain out if the material is still wet. Soak up as much as you can, then combine 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/4 cup of dish soap, and 4 cups of water. Gently blot the area with your solution and then scrub it with a clean toothbrush.
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QuestionI just realized that i got the stain after reaching work for a couple of hours, is it still possible to be removed?Community AnswerYes, it is possible to remove older stains. Flush your garment with immediately if it is a washable fabric, then use one or two methods to remove the stain.
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QuestionHow should I remove a stain on non-washable white linen?Community AnswerSpot clean the stain using a detergent solution that is one part glycerin, one part detergent and eight parts water.
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