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Care and Use Guide: Stain Removal Procedure
COLORFAST TEST
You should perform a simple test on all color fabrics. Occasionally some fabrics may not be colorfast and then Stain Rx is not recommended. Select an inconspicuous area (hem or other hidden area) apply a few drops of Stain Rx. Let it stand for 5-10 minutes rinse and dry (may use hair dryer). If after this test no difference in the color of the original fabric can be detected, the material is considered colorfast and you may proceed with stain removal.
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Clothing and Linens
Caution: Never treat fabric or clothing while wearing
them.
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Blot excess liquid. If the stain is dry, gently brush or scrape off excess.
- Perform a colorfast test.
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If possible, rinse the stained area with cold water.
- Blot Stain Rx directly onto stain(s), rub in gently if needed.
- Rinse well with water.
- For stubborn (old or set) stains, repeat if necessary.
- After removing or treating stain, launder as usual. Always follow manufacturer care tag.
- Heat sets stains. Dry only after stain is completely removed.
Glassware, sinks, stainless steel, plastic items, cabinets, counter tops, furniture and other non-porous surfaces:
- Apply Stain Rx directly to stained area.
- Rinse well with water.
Hands:
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Rub in gently.
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Rinse well with water.
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Upholstery and carpeting:
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Perform colorfast test.
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Apply Stain Rx sparingly and blot to remove or treat the stain.
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Use an electric carpet shampooer or wet/dry shopvac with water to rinse and remove 100% of the soapy residue.
Fabric rejuvenation: Stain Rx works wonders on yellowed and dingy fabrics.
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Perform colorfast test.
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Apply Stain Rx directly to stains.
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Launder using 1 to 2 fl. oz. of Stain Rx depending on your load size. Your colors should look brighter and whites whiter.
Jewelry (platinum, gold, silver and diamond jewelry):
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Soak items in Stain Rx or rub Stain Rx onto Jewelry using a soft brush.
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Rinse well with water.
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STAIN REMOVAL & CARE GUIDE |
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General Directions:
For best results, apply as soon as possible. For blood stains, always blot or rinse with cold water first. All cautions apply to every surface you treat.
Read carefully. Stain Rx removes many tough and even old stains.
NO STAIN REMOVING PRODUCT REMOVES ALL STAINS.
Stain Rx represents a
completely different chemistry
compared to other stain removers
on the market. Stain Rx does not
contain harsh oxidizing agents
such as peroxide or chlorine
bleach, which may adversely
affect fabric. It is generally
safe on all washable fabrics
EXCEPT rayon and acetate. Test
for colorfastness on all dyed
fabrics, especially silk and
wool, before treating stains.
Stain Rx may also be used on all
stainless steel surfaces,
plastic and glassware. Many
variables affect stain removal
including the age, type of stain
and fabric quality.
Stain Rx, as Erado-Sol, has
been used in the medical and
industrial fields for more than
40 years prior to being offered
for household use. It has a very
long and successful track
record, and we expect that you
will be equally satisfied. |
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Stain RX Removes: |
Stain Rx Cleans: |
Not recommended for use on: |
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Red, Rosé and White wines and beer |
Colorfast washable fabrics |
Rayon or acetate |
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Berries, most fruits and vegetables, including beets |
Platinum, gold, silver and diamond jewelry |
Copper, bronze, tin, aluminum, coins, brass |
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Most drinks and sauces: including cola, fresh tea, brandy, whisky, rum, fresh coffee, apple juice, Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, yellow mustard
& ketchup |
Sinks, stainless steel, plastic items, cabinets, counter tops and other non-porous surfaces |
Marble, granite or other porous stone (it may dull the surface) |
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Iodine and most medicinal stains |
Hands |
Semi-precious stones |
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Perspiration stains |
Glassware |
Porous surfaces |
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Most fresh hair dye stains |
Upholstery, carpets & furniture |
Silk listed as dry clean only |
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Fresh blood stains |
Yellowed fabrics |
Wood |
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