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  2. Menswear guru spots faux-pas in Trump’s courtroom suit - AOL

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    Cosmetics are oil-based stains, unlike juice or sweat, which are water-based stains. Suits should always be dry-cleaned, but oil-based stains will require careful removal.

  3. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Finishing is the final step of the manufacturing process that gives wood surfaces desirable characteristics, including enhanced appearance and increased resistance to moisture and other environmental agents. Finishing can also make wood easier to clean [3] and keep it sanitized, sealing pores that can be breeding grounds for bacteria. Finishing can also influence other wood properties, for ...

  4. White spirit - Wikipedia

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    White spirit is an inexpensive petroleum -based replacement for the vegetable -based turpentine. It is commonly used as a paint thinner for oil-based paint and cleaning brushes, and as an organic solvent in other applications.

  5. How to whiten white clothes without bleach - AOL

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    Bleach is an effective, albeit potentially dangerous, product for whitening clothes. Here’s how to whiten your white clothes and bedding without using bleach.

  6. How to Get Grease and Oil Out of Clothes - AOL

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    However, the opposite is true with oil-based stains, which are more likely to be dissolved in hot water. Therefore, always wash clothes with grease or oil stains in the warmest water recommended ...

  7. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Shellac is an odour and stain blocker and so is often used as the base of "all-purpose" primers. Although its durability against abrasives and many common solvents is not very good, shellac provides an excellent barrier against water vapour penetration. Shellac-based primers are an effective sealant to control odours associated with fire damage.

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