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    This can be used for pet stains and out of doors. [3] There is no chief underlying chemical reason why club soda would be superior to plain water in stain removal. [8] Glycerine This can be used to soften "set" stains, especially on wool and non-water-washable fabrics. [3] Boiling water This can be used to take out fruit juice stains.

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    Polytetrafluoroethylene is a fluorocarbon solid, as it is a high-molecular-weight polymer consisting wholly of carbon and fluorine.PTFE is hydrophobic: neither water nor water-containing substances wet PTFE, as fluorocarbons exhibit only small London dispersion forces due to the low electric polarizability of fluorine.

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    To remove stains, dirt, litter and obstructions. To remove grit and sand which scratch and wear down the surface. To remove allergens, in particular dust. To prevent wear to the surface (e.g. by using a floor wax or protective sealant). To make the environment sanitary (e.g. in kitchens).

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