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  2. How to Get Blood Out of Sheets - AOL

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    In this video, we've got some tips and tricks to help you get the best sleep possible and keep your beloved mattress in tip-top shape. If you take a few key preventative measures, keeping your ...

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  5. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    Another factor in stain removal is the fact that stains can sometimes comprise two separate staining agents, which require separate forms of removal. A machine oil stain could also contain traces of metal, for example. [1] Also of concern is the color of the material that is stained. Some stain removal agents will not only dissolve the stain ...

  6. Carpet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The longer the stain material remains in the carpet, the higher the chance of permanent color change, even if all the original stain material is removed. [6] At times pets urinate on the carpet and this results in a bad odor especially when it is hot and humid. The carpet or rug is usually taken outside and immersed in water to remove such stains.

  7. Detergent enzymes - Wikipedia

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    For stain removal, conventional household washing machines use heated water, as this increases the solubility of stains. However, heating the water to the required temperature uses a considerable amount of energy; energy usage can be reduced by using detergent enzymes which perform well in cold water, allowing low-temperature washes and ...