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  Washable Fabrics

 
Mop up as much as possible with kitchen towels or dry cloth. Apply neat washing-up liquid into stain, then sponge off with hot water. Repeat until stain is removed. Wash in the hottest temperature the article will take.
 
  Non Washable Fabrics

 
Mop up as much as possible with kitchen towels or dry cloth. Treat splashes with commercial stain remover or take to dry-cleaners.
 
  Carpets and Furnishings

 
Remove as much as possible, then use a commercial stain remover. If necessary follow up with carpet or upholstery shampoo.
 
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