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How do I remove TEA / WINE Stains?

TEA / WINE Stains

"I've many folks say it works on tea / wine stains quite nicely...sometimes not quite as quickly as on coffee stains".

Odor-Kill should remove tea / wine just as easily as it does a coffee stain.

Put the sleeve with the stain on it under warm water under the spicket. Squeeze out the excess water and place the blouse on a towel on a flat surface.

Spray a solution of 10-part water to 1 part ATX ODOR KILL on the stain. Take a washcloth or jay-towel and dampen it. Spray the side to be placed over the stain with the 10 to 1 solution.

Leave for about 15 minutes and check to see if most of the stain has been digested. If not, repeat by spraying the solution on the stain on the blouse and on the cloth to cover the stain.

How do I remove Wine on Carpet?

Wine on Carpet Create a solution by mixing it 5 parts water and 1 part odor Kill in a clean spray bottle.

Generously spray the wine spot.

Then saturate an old towel with the solution and place the towel over the spot so that it does not dry too fast.

Let it stay about 6-10 hours.

Then check it.

Retreat it this way, if necessary.

Trust this helps. Give us some feed back, if possible.

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