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 | Hint: The fresher the stain or spot, the easier it will be to remove. For deep set in stubborn stains, if the stain is not removed after treatment reapply the Stain Remover. If the stain is still not removed it may require commercial dry cleaning. The dryer heat will neither remove nor set the stain.
First test for colorfastness prior to spot removal.
Wet a folded white paper towel with several drops of Stain Remover. Press against a hidden area of the garment. If any dye is absorbed onto the paper towel, or the fabric becomes faded, do not use solution on the garment. |

 | Place stain absorbing pad under stained area. |

 | Use the Stain Remover on stains by putting the bottle tip on your garment and apply gentle pressure to the stain while applying solution.
For best results, always work from the outside in toward the center of the stain. If your garment is thick, use a second absorbent pad to pat the garment down through the top. |

 | As the pad absorbs the stain, move to expose a clean area of the pad.
Continue erasing, applying solution as needed, until stain is completely removed or no further stain removal is needed. Discard pad in trash when finished.
If you run out of stain absorbing pads, you can use a folded white paper towel. Do not use printed paper towels. |
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