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  2. The best stain removers for your clothes - AOL

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    For example, protein-based stains usually require cold water to avoid setting the stain and enzyme-based removers, while oil-based stains need warm water and oxygen-based remover, says Mock.

  3. How to Remove Every Type of Stain From Your Clothing ... - AOL

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    Step two, douse it in water. Then sprinkle baking soda, about a 1/4 inch or so, over the stain, as it will absorb the odor and lift the stains from the fabric. Step three, either pour vinegar or ...

  4. How Does Dry Cleaning Actually Work? Experts Explain the ...

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    As the name suggests, dry cleaning is a process that cleans clothes without water. Dry cleaners use a special solvent that lifts dirt and stains from clothes. Clothes are washed together in a ...

  5. Stain repellent - Wikipedia

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    Stains. Stains on fabrics are classified into three types: water-based stains and oil-based stains or a mix of both. Stain repellant fabrics. Fabrics are finished with certain finishes that do not allow unwanted stains or that will wash out in simple laundry. Chemicals

  6. Detergent enzymes - Wikipedia

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    Detergent enzymes. Detergent powder containing enzymes. Detergent enzymes are biological enzymes that are used with detergents. They catalyze the reaction between stains and the water solution, thus aiding stain removal and improving efficiency. [1] Laundry detergent enzymes are the largest application of industrial enzymes.

  7. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    Soaking. This is a common method used in households to remove a variety of stains. Depending on the stains composition, the stained material is left to soak in a container of warm or cool water and solvent. Such solvents can include laundry detergent, bleach, peroxide, vinegar, or a cleaning product with enzymes.

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