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Food stain removal |

Thursday, 18 March 2010
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Food stains are an unfortunate side effect to eating, cooking and handling of food items. There are foods that are more prone to leave "reminders" in the form of stains and, of course, children are the number one catalysts of food stains. Fibers that can not be washed either due to their own nature, they will be damaged if made too damp, or due to the fact hat they just do not absorb any water. Among these are synthetic or wool carpet fibers, types of rope (both synthetic like nylon or natural like coconut), fiberglass, triacetate, acetate, silk, rayon, burlap, wool and more. Once you have identified the material the stain to be removed is on you can go on to look for the way to do it. Try household tips sites such as the one in the link. <a href=http://www.household-tips.net/index.php/category/stain-removal/> stain removal</a> Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Ninet is a home maker with twenty years experience of household maintenance, raising four kids on one average income has made Ninet quite an expert on dealing with household chores effectively. She has earned quite a reputation as being an expert in all household matters and so began to publish her tips on leading household tips sites such as the one in the link.
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