To Remove Stains Successfully
Steps to Success in Stain Removal
Treat Stains Promptly
Suit the Remover to the Cloth
Suit the Remover to the Stain
Stain-Removal Supplies
Removing Individual Stains
Acids
Adhesive Tape
Alcoholic Beverages and Soft Drinks
Alkalies
Argyrol
Blood
Bluing
Candle Wax, Colored
Candy
Carbon Paper
Chewing Gum
Chocolate and Cocoa
Cod-liver Oil
Coffee and Tea
Dyes and Running Colors
Egg
Fingernail Polish
Fish Slime
Flypaper, Sticky
Fruits and Berries
Glue and Mucilage
Grass and Other Fresh Garden Foliage
Grease and Oils
Ice Cream
Ink
Iodine
Iron Rust
Linseed Oil
Lipstick and Rouge
Meat Juice or Gravy
Medicines
Mercurochrome
Metallic Stains
Mildew
Milk and Cream
Mimeograph-Correction Fluid
Mucus
Mud
Mustard
Paints—Oil Paints, Varnishes, Enamels
Pencil Marks
Perspiration Stains
Rubber Cement
Salad Dressings
Scorch
Shoe Dressings
Soap
Soot and Smoke
Sugar Sirups
Tar, Road Oil, Asphalt, Axle Grease, Pitch
Tobacco
Tomato Juice and Catsup
Urine
Walnut (Black)
Water Spots
White Sauces, Cream Soups
Index to Stains