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TIPS ON LINT REMOVAL

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Lint, those small fibers and debris that accumulate on clothing, can be annoying, but there are several effective ways to remove it. Here are some tips on lint removal: Lint Roller: Lint rollers are one of the most effective and convenient tools for removing lint. Simply roll the adhesive surface over the fabric to pick up lint and debris. Lint Brushes: Lint brushes have bristles that help lift lint from the fabric. Brush in the direction of the fibers to effectively remove lint. Masking or Scotch Tape: If you don't have a lint roller, use wide masking or scotch tape. Wrap it around your hand with the sticky side facing outward, then press it onto the fabric and peel it off to lift away lint. Velcro Strips or Pads: Velcro can be effective in removing lint. Press the hook side of a Velcro strip or pad against the fabric to catch and pull away lint. Dryer Sheets: Rubbing a dryer sheet over your clothing can help reduce static and remove lint. This is especially useful for pet hair. D

HOW TO REMOVE VARIOUS STAINS FROM SILK SAREES

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Silk is a delicate fabric, and removing stains from silk sarees requires a gentle approach to avoid damage. Here are some tips for removing various types of stains from silk sarees: Ink Stains: Blot the stain with a clean, white cloth to absorb as much ink as possible. Place a paper towel or cloth under the stained area. Dab the stain with rubbing alcohol or a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Blot the area with a clean cloth to remove the stain. Wine or Fruit Juice Stains: Blot the stain with a clean, white cloth to absorb excess liquid. Mix a solution of mild detergent and cold water. Gently dab the stain with the solution using a clean cloth or sponge. Rinse the area with cold water. Oil and Grease Stains: Apply cornstarch or talcum powder to the stain and let it sit for several hours or overnight to absorb the oil. Brush off the powder gently. If a residue remains, use a mild detergent and cold water to spot clean the area. Rinse thoroughly. Makeup Stains: For liquid

HOW TO REMOVE VINEGAR STAINS ON FABRICS AND CLOTHES

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  Vinegar stains on fabrics and clothes can be a bit tricky to remove, but here are some steps you can try: Act Quickly: The sooner you attend to the stain, the better. Fresh stains are generally easier to remove. Blot the Stain: Use a clean, white cloth or paper towel to blot (not rub) the stain gently. This can help absorb some of the vinegar before it sets in. Rinse with Cold Water: Rinse the stained area under cold running water. This can help dilute and wash away the vinegar. Apply Liquid Laundry Detergent: Apply a small amount of liquid laundry detergent directly to the stain. Gently rub the fabric together to work the detergent into the stain. Soak in White Vinegar: If the stain persists, try soaking the garment in a mixture of white vinegar and water. Mix equal parts vinegar and water and let the stained fabric soak for about 30 minutes. Then, rinse thoroughly. Check for Colorfastness: Before using vinegar, check for colorfastness in an inconspicuous area of the fabric to ensur