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    How do you disinfect paper?
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    You can mist it with a disinfectant spray and let it dry.
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    How can I get rid of a baby's urine stains on a paper?
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    Wet the paper, then let it sit in the sun for four to six hours. If that didn't work, let it sit longer in the sun.
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    Is there a way other than water-based stain remover to get mucus off?
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    It depends on whether the stain has dried or not. If it is dry, very carefully dab water onto the paper and slowly peel it off. If it is still wet, use tweezers or a spoon to take it off, then place the paper on or under a surface giving cold air. Warm or hot air can cause the paper to tear or wrinkle.
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    How do I remove white out from paper?
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    All you have to do is scratch it off, then wipe the paper with dry tissue paper.
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    How can I get rid of coca cola stains in a book?
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    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    I got orange juice on an important paper - will these instructions work?
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    Orange juice is a water-based stain, so you can try the steps above.
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    How do I remove cherry stains from paper?
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    Cherry stains from the fruit is a water-based stain, try the solution listed above.
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    How do I remove wetness from books?
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    For wet papers, make sure that you remove all excess water from the paper with a tissue or cotton, lightly dabbing. Then, put it out in the sun until the water evaporates completely, leaving a completely new and dry paper.
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    How can I get soup stains out of book pages?
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    Soup stains are water-based stains, so following the instructions above should do the trick.
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    How can I remove a chocolate stain from paper?
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    The tiniest dab of dish soap on a cotton swab (and no water) can take most of a chocolate smudge off a page of a book or piece of paper.
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