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Help, I've made a stain!

Help, I've made a stain!

Need a solution, read these few lines..... you may find one!

Preamble :"We don't panic! We think!"

Stains won't get on your favourite Saint James Woolmark garment if :

- you are fast

- you remove the maximum amount of product

- you do not put your garment under hot water as this fixes the stain

- you'll be running to your local cleaning specialist fast........

 

If you are the specialist... then here are our tips!

To treat a stain properly, you need to know where it comes from and find its solvent. Well, yes, it's simple!

- For the fatty foodstuffs such as the butters, the saucess, the oilsSoak the stain lightly in trichloroethylene and then wash the garment.

- For the fruitss, the fruit juices, the alcohols and alcoholic beveragestreat evil with evil.... Use a mixture of water (1/4) and rubbing alcohol (3/4) and finish the treatment with hydrogen peroxide.

- At breakfast, when your coffee, coffee with milk, tea or chocolate If the stain has jumped onto your clothing, mix some rubbing alcohol and white vinegar and soak the stain.

- Again, in the culinary field, for the eggs and the milkTo remove the stain, use White Spirit to loosen the stain from the fibres, then a solution of rubbing alcohol and white vinegar to remove it permanently

- After some good rolling, in the lawn, you will use the 90° alcohol to chase away the green of thegrass of your clothes. If you were out walking in the wet undergrowth, and the sludge has joined you, let it dry! It will come off, if it resists make a solution of one tablespoon of ammonia to 1 litre of water and wash away the residue. Today you were in the mood to walk the tarmac so tars and sludge If you are not familiar with this, take your paint kit and remove the stains with white spirit and then wipe them off with a cotton wool pad soaked in trichloroethylene.

- Ending your day with a light meal of candles and other candles, arm yourself with your iron on one side and a neutral cloth on the other, wedge the paraffin between the two..... and hop... it comes off your waistcoat.

- For those of you who love the playground, you'll be chasing your memories ofinkof chewing gum and glue in tube with White Spirit and white vinegar for one and acetone for the others. For users of nail polishRemember that your solvent is acetone.

- The painters (mirror, mirror, my beautiful mirror) will use turpentine to remove the oil paintingss, the blushess, the lipsticks and the polishes.

- For do-it-yourselfers who are faced with the task of rust .... No quick fix.... Buy a special rust remover.

- Those who choose the carpentry workshop will get away with a little hot water to chase away the adhesives used.

- Clumsy do-it-yourselfers will use white vinegar to remove the blood (ditto for theurine).

 

More questions? No, not possible, you still have some!

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