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  Washable Fabrics

 
Remove as much as possible, then using plenty of detergent, wash in the highest temperature the article will stand.
 
  Non Washable Fabrics

 
Remove as much as possible Small stains may be dealt with using a commercial stain remover. If stain remains take to dry-cleaners.
 
  Carpets and Furnishings

 
Remove as much as possible, then treat with appropriate stain remover. Follow up with carpet or upholstery shampoo diluted if necessary.
 
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