
The best means for all fabrics – a gasoline and acetone mix. It is possible to wipe also a stain a rag or the cotton wool moistened in pure kerosene, and then to wash out this place liquid ammonia if fabric colouring does not change from liquid ammonia. Fresh stains moisten with turpentine or acetone, maintain some time that they were softened, and then wipe gasoline. Inveterate stains on white fabrics should be wiped well at first a rag moistened in pure turpentine, and in 1-2 hours to wipe a strong solution of washing soda or cindery. It is possible to grease a stain with dense paste from baking soda or the ashes mixed with warm water. After such processing the stain usually disappears. The place on which was a stain, wipe turpentine, and then wash off soap water. Sometimes for a softening of the dried up paint grease a stain with a butter, leave for some time, and then delete gasoline.
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