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  • How to Remove Rust From Fabric

    Remove rust from fabric by laying the clothing on some paper towels face down, squeezing lemon juice over the stain and then laying it out to dry. Wash rust stained clothing as normal after...

  • How to Remove Ink From Your Clothes

    Remove ink from your clothes by spraying the stain generously with hair spray, adding a pretreatment spray, allowing the garment to dry and then laundering it as normal. Repeat these steps until...

  • How to Remove Grass Stains From Clothing

    To remove grass stains from clothing, blot the stain with water, soak the stain with a rubbing alcohol and water mixture, and then launder the clothes as usual. As a last resort, treat grass...

  • How to Get Cigarette Smell Out of Clothing

    Get cigarette smoke smells out of clothing by placing the garment in the dryer with one or two dryer sheets and running the dryer for a minute. Use the air only dryer setting when getting...

  • How to Protect Suede From Stains

    Protect suede from stains by spraying the garment with an anti-stain product designed for leather and suede products. If a suede garment gets wet, blot the excess water and hang it up to air dry...

  • How to Spot Clean a Garment

    Spot clean a garment by gently dabbing at the stain with a paper towel, spraying the stain with a pretreatment spray, or using a stain stick on the area. Consider using a mixture of baking soda...

  • How to Treat Stains on Leather

    Treat stains on leather by mixing a cup of rubbing alcohol with a cup of water, dipping a cloth in the mixture and gently rubbing the stained area. Use a professional leather conditioner after...

  • How to Remove Deodorant Stain Buildup on Dark Clothing

    Removing deodorant stain buildup on dark clothing requires sprinkling baking soda on the stain and then pouring vinegar over the baking soda. Try brushing the stain with vinegar and then washing...

  • How to Get Rid of Ink Stains on Leather

    Get rid of ink stains on leather by gently rubbing the stain with an ordinary, white pencil eraser and brushing off the excess. Try using uncolored leather polish to cover up a stain with advice...

  • How to Remove Grease & Oil Stains From Leather

    Remove grease and oil stains from leather by blotting the stain with degreaser and then washing the area with a mild, soapy detergent. Try to prevent oil stains on leather, as they are difficult...

  • How to Remove Mildew From Clothing

    To remove mildew stains from clothing, brush the mildew spores off the clothes, dry the clothes outside, pre-treat the stain, wash it, and hang it up to dry. Make sure the water is very hot to get...

  • How to Remove Ring-Around-the-Collar

    Remove ring-around-the-collar from shirts by spreading degreaser solution on the collar, rubbing it in with a toothbrush and then agitating the shirt in a washer machine filled with water and...

  • How to Remove Lily Pollen Stains

    Remove lily pollen stains by freezing the clothing and then brushing off the stain, or using a pretreatment and washing the garment in cold water. Hang up a stained piece of clothing to dry after...

  • How to Remove Blood Stains From Fabric

    Remove blood stains from fabric by blotting the stain with a paper towel, mixing a teaspoon of soap with a cup of hydrogen peroxide and sponging the fabric with the mixture. If the stain remains,...

  • How to Remove Lipstick Stains From Fabric

    To remove lipstick stains from fabric, dab the stain with denatured alcohol, rub dish washer detergent on the stain, and wash the fabric in cold water. Hang a stained garment to dry, so that the...

  • How to Remove Hair Dye From Fabric

    Remove hair dye from fabric by dabbing the stain with rubbing alcohol, blotting the fabric with turpentine or trying hydrogen peroxide. Launder the stained fabric after any stain removal treatment...

  • Dry Cleaning Tie Stains

    Sometimes the only option in removing ties stains is through dry cleaning. Learn how to remove stains from ties with dry cleaning in this free clothing care video from a dry cleaner.

  • Steaming Ties With Stains

    After removing stains from a tie, it's best to steam or press the tie. Learn how to steam ties in this free clothing care video from a dry cleaner.

  • Examining a Tie Stain

    Take a tie with stains to a dry cleaning location to get cleaned. Learn how to examine stains on ties in this free clothing care video from a dry cleaner.

  • Cleaning Spots on Ties

    Ties are usually not something to be left in a dry cleaning machine. Learn how to clean spots or stains on ties in this free clothing care video from a dry cleaner.

  • Silk Tie Cleaning

    Check a silk tie to see what caused a stain before trying to clean it. Learn how to remove stains from silk ties in this free clothing care video from a dry cleaner.

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