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  Washable Fabrics

 
Remove any excess, then rub in glycerine or petroleum jelly. If stain persists use grease solvent or stain remover. Wash as normal.
 
  Non Washable Fabrics

 
Remove excess, then take to dry-cleaner.
 
  Carpets and Furnishings

 
Remove excess then treat with dry cleaning fluid followed by carpet or upholstery shampoo.
 
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