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cmdtrgd said:You can get chocolate out of a tablecloth. If you feel like adding something to her order, make it simple and inexpensive like a Season's Best.
Cr8vKitchen said:I have a question about "consultant gift" as the payment method. What exactly does this mean? I've seen it on here a couple of times but I'm clueless.
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To remove red wine stains from your tablecloth, mix equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and liquid dish soap and apply it to the stain. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then rub the fabric together and rinse with cold water. Repeat the process until the stain is gone.
To remove grease stains from your tablecloth, sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch over the stain and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Then, use a damp cloth to gently dab the stain, working from the outside in. Rinse with cold water and repeat the process if necessary.
No, bleach can damage the fabric and cause discoloration. It is not recommended to use bleach on your tablecloth. Instead, opt for natural stain removers or specific stain-fighting products.
To prevent stains on your tablecloth, use a tablecloth protector or spray a fabric protector before using it. You can also treat the fabric with a mixture of white vinegar and water to make it more resistant to stains.
If the stain is stubborn and won't come out with regular stain-removing methods, try applying a mixture of equal parts ammonia and water to the stain and letting it sit for 15-20 minutes. Then, wash the tablecloth as usual. If the stain persists, take it to a professional cleaner.