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| This is a general guide to spot and stain removal for common household stains. The guide is separated into categories of stains and the recommended procedures for that category. General Spotting Guidelines
Water Soluble Stains (Candies or Syrups)
Protein Based Stains (Blood, Egg, Milk, Vomit)
Tannin Stains (Coffee, Tee, Soda, Beer, Fruit Juice)
Color Adding Stains ( Red Wine, Inks, Kool Aid)
Volatile Solvent Stains (Oils, Grease, Nail Polish, Gum)
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