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		<title>Treat Common Stains with Nontoxic Materials and Save Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alcoholic beverages (including wine)
Blot spilled drinks promptly and sponge with cool water. This should remove  most of the color, even if it has already dried. Rubbing alcohol or white wine  may also work in a pinch, but they may affect fabric color. If clothing is  washable, follow instructions for non-greasy stains.
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<p>Blot spilled drinks promptly and sponge with cool water. This should remove  most of the color, even if it has already dried. Rubbing alcohol or white wine  may also work in a pinch, but they may affect fabric color. If clothing is  washable, follow instructions for non-greasy stains.</p>
<p><strong>Blood</strong></p>
<p>First, soak or rub in cold water until stain is almost gone. Then, if fabric  is washable, launder in warm water and detergent. On non-washable materials try  a little borax or hydrogen peroxide to get the last traces out. Once blood  stains set, they are difficult to remove, but a warm solution of trisodium  phosphate will sometimes work on cotton or linen.</p>
<p><strong>Coffee, tea</strong></p>
<p>These are easier to remove if no cream was involved. Treat as non-greasy  stain with cold water. If cream was involved, follow directions for combination  stains, treating first with water, then detergent. A solvent may be necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Egg</strong></p>
<p>Never use hot water on an egg stain because it will set the stain. Scrape off  as much as possible with a dull knife, then sponge or soak with cold water.  Launder if possible.</p>
<p><em>Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture</em></p>
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