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  2. The Best Laundry Detergent For Getting Odors Out Of Your ...

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    Here are ten of the best laundry detergents to remove odors and bacteria buildup from your workout clothing or any other fabrics that need extra care. 1. Tide Hygienic Clean Heavy Duty

  3. How to get rid of body odor, according to medical experts - AOL

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    How to get rid of body odor. Some of the best ways to combat body odor, per experts, include: ... Wear clean, breathable clothes. Outfits made from fabrics including cotton, silk or linen make you ...

  4. Febreze - Wikipedia

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    The product was initially marketed as a way to get rid of unpleasant smells. It sold poorly until P&G realised that people become accustomed to smells in their own homes, and stop noticing them even when they are overpowering (like the smell of several cats in a single household). The marketing then switched to linking it to pleasant smells and ...

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    The monkeypox virus can stay on clothes and objects for up to 15 days. Here’s what to know about disinfecting clothes and other household items.

  6. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    This is the most common way of treating non-washable fabrics. The front of the fabric is sponged with a sponge that is soaked in the solvent being used. The rear of the fabric should be backed up with a clean, absorbent, material. The stain is rubbed with the sponge radially, from the centre of the stain towards its edge.

  7. Textile bleaching - Wikipedia

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    The objective of bleaching is to remove the natural color for the following steps such as dyeing or printing or to achieve full white. [1] All raw textile materials, when they are in natural form, are known as 'greige' material. They have their natural color, odor and impurities that are not suited to clothing materials.