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intensely moulded.
Cosmetics: Apply pre-treatment
on the stained cloth by using
stain remover or liquid detergent.
Wash the cloth at the appropriate
temperature complying with the
garment tag.
Ink: Some ink stains are very hard
to remove. Washing may turn non-
removed stains into permanent
ones. You may apply stain remover or
alcohol on the stained area when the
stain is fresh. If unsure, refer to a dry
cleaner.
Nail Polish: Removing this stain is
very hard. Spread the stained area
facedown onto paper towel and apply
acetone at the back of the stain.
Repeat this process by frequently
changing the paper towels. Do not
apply this process on synthetic and
acetate fabrics. To be sure, check the
garment label.
Rust: You may use a rust remover
suitable for fabrics. Do not use
chlorine-based bleach; it may cause
fading of the stained area.
Pastel Color: After scraping the
excessive stain, soak the garment
into hottest water possible
conforming to the label after
applying a stain remover containing
enzyme or by using oxygen-
based bleach. Wash at the hottest
temperature complying with the tag
of the cloth.
Chewing Gum, Adhesive Tape, Glue,
Gum: After scraping the excessive
stain, apply ice on it and spread the
stained area facedown onto paper
towel. Apply little amount of stain
remover, liquid detergent or pasty
powder detergent on the stained
area.
Collar and Cuff Soil: Apply pre-
treatment on the stained area by
rubbing with stain remover or soap.
Alternatively, brush the stained area
with hair or body shampoo by using
an old toothbrush and then wash
normally.
Oil (Kitchen Oils, Motor Lubricants,
Butter, Salad Dressing, Grease,
Mayonnaise, Tar): Clean the
excessive part of the stain and apply
pre-treatment. Wash at the hottest
temperature complying with the tag
of the cloth. Refer to a dry cleaner
for difficult type of stains and tar
stains.
Oil Paint, Varnish: Rinse the cloth in
cold water when the stain is fresh
for water-based oil paint stains. If
the stain is dry, it is impossible to
remove it. For oil-based paint and
varnish stains you may apply the
solvent recommended on the paint
package onto the stain. Rinse the
cloth well before washing.
Egg: By using an enzyme stain
remover, apply soaking or pre-
treatment on the stained garment
for at least 30 min. Then, perform a
normal washing.