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And do this first. Use a cotton swab to test a small, out-of-the-way spot to see how it handles a stain remover. If you note fading or other damage, you may need professional help—a dry cleaner or ...
There are few worse ways to ruin an outing than spilling coffee, wine or a bright red tomato sauce on your favorite white T-shirt or a new pair of jeans. If you’re prone to spills and messes, you know ...
I have bought more stain removers in my four and a half years as a parent than I did my entire life before becoming a parent. From the day babies are born, they start making adorable little messes. As ...