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Yes, you can remove stains after they’ve been through the dryer—here’s how
But is there really no hope at all?The truth is that many stains can be removed—even after drying. While some stains do bond more stubbornly to fibers after exposure to heat, that doesn't mean you ...
Finding a set-in stain on a favorite shirt is not fun. The heat of a dryer often acts like a permanent seal, bonding oils and ...
Rust stains can be a challenge, but there are ways to successfully remove rust from clothing without setting the stain. Here are three ways to remove iron and rust stains from clothing.
Cover the butter stain with baking soda, corn starch, baby powder, or talc powder. Allow it to sit on the stain for an hour.
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