Term
Four Main Types of Stains |
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Definition
1. Solvent Soluble - oils, grease, waxes -use dryside stain removal (VDS, OTPR, Amyl Acetate)
2. Water Soluble - sugar, salt, perspiration, food, and beverages - use wetside stain removal
3. Insoluble stains - carbon, dust, sand - requires mechanical action
4. Stains removed by chemical agents - glues, paints, rust, albumin, nail polish - need special agents to remove, hardest stain removal process |
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Term
Arrange wetside spotting chemicals based on pH scale from lowest to highest |
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Definition
Rust Remover (1)
Acetic Acid (3)
Tannin Formula (3-6)
Neutral Synthetic Detergent (7)
Protein Formula (8-10)
Ammonia (13) |
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Term
Dryside and Wetside agents - list from weakest to strongest |
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Definition
Dryside - volatile dry solvent, oily type paint remover, amyl acetate
wetside - tannin - neutral synthetic detergent, 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, general formula, rust remover
wetside - protein - ammonia 26 or protein formula, digester |
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Term
Volatile Dry Solvent - Uses and Precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Use VDS before applying other dryside agents
2. Use for feathering
3. Removes oil, paint, grease, wax, cosmetics, dry inks, or any stain
4. Flush OTPR
Precautions:
1. Do not mix with alcohol. Will damage acetate
2. Test all fabrics for colorfastness before using VDS |
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Oily-type Paint Remover - Uses and Precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Breaks up and suspends insoluble particles so they can be flushed with VDS
2. Removes oil, paint, grease, cosmetics, plastics, dry inks, and ground in soils
Precautions:
1. Always use VDS before applying OTPR
2. Test for colorfastness, especially on prints
3. Always flush OTPR with VDS. NEVER USE STEAM.
4. Do not leave on fabric - causes color loss |
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Term
Amyl Acetate - Uses and Precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Removes plastic based stains - nail polish, melted buttons and beads, lacquer, varnish, and plastic adhesives
2. Aids in removing grass stains
Precautions:
1. Volatile - avoid prolonged exposure
2. Flammable
3. Always test for colorfastness
4. Purchase from your sypplier as amyl acetate, CP. Never purchase commercial grade. |
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Term
Neutral synthetic detergent - uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Lubricant on wetside
2. Aids in removal of water soluble stains
3. Mix with water when using
Precautions:
1. Wet fabric with steam or water before applying
2. Flush thoroughly with steam to prevent rings
3. Test for colorfastness |
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Term
Tannin formula or Acetic acid 28% - uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Removes plant based stains - coffee, tea, grass, mustard, tomato sauce, fruit juices
2. Neutralizes or reverses alkali color changes
3. Acetic acid 28% can be used with sodium bisulfite as an antichlor to neutralize chlorine bleach
4. Acetic acid 28% can be used to accelerate some bleaches when testing for colorfastness
Precautions:
1. Acetic acid above 33% will dissolve acetate fibers or at 28% if heated
2. Flush with water or steam
3. Test for colorfastness
4. Acid agents left of acetate fabrics can cause a color change, usually a reddish hue. |
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General Formula - Uses and Precautions |
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Definition
Uses - stubborn plant-based stains
Precautions:
1. Too aggressive on some dyes - test first
2. Too aggressive on rayon, silk, and acetate - test first
3. Heat will accelerate - therefore caution with steam
4. Flamable
5. Flush thoroughly
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Term
Rust remover - uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Iron, rust, metalic stain
2. Plant based stains, inlcuding sugar stains such as coffee, tea, grass, mustard, tomato sauce, fruit juices
3. Water soluble ink
Precautions:
1. Test for colorfastness
2. Avoid skin contact
3. Wear gloves
4. Protect the surface of board with towel
5. Apply and flush over a towel
6. Flush thoroughly with water or steam and use neutralizer if applicable
7. If left on fabric may cause color or fabric damage
8. DO NOT USE rust remover with hydrofluoric acid on weighted silk, glass fabric, or fabrics with metallic fibers
9. Rust removers containing oxalic acid are SAFE on weighted silk and metalic fibers
10. Keep in original containers |
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Term
Protein formula or Ammonia 26 - uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Removes animal-based stains (protein stains), including perspiration, blood, egg cream, etc.
2. Removes both wet inks and dry inks
3. Removes cosmetics and ground-in stains
4. Neutralizes or reverses acid color changes
Precautions:
1. Test for colorfastness
2. May cause color changes on silk and wool
3. May cause yellowing of optical brighteners
4. Flush with water or steam after use |
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Term
Digester - Uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Removes protein stains (milk, egg, blood and body fluids), especially old stains
2. Especially useful on fabrics that are alkali sensitive (wool, silk)
Precautions:
1. Test for colorfastness
2. Short shelf life
3. 4 Ws
Without acid or alkali (flush completely)
Wet
Warm (powdered from 100-110 F). Under 90 and over 145 no activity.
Wait - 15 minutes or longer |
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Term
Acetone - uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. More effective than amyl acetate for removing plastic-type stains
Precautions:
1. DISSOLVES acetate, triacetate and modacrylic fibers
2. Very aggressive on some dyes; always test before using
3. Volatile - do not inhale |
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Term
Methanol - Uses and precautions |
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Definition
Uses:
1. Works on shellac and liquid shoe polish
2. Helps to remove dye stains
Precautions:
1. Very aggressive on some dyes. Test.
2. Do not flush with VDS; flush with water or steam.
3. Will damage acetate fibers when heated. |
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Term
Oil stains - identification |
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Definition
1. Run along yarns with longer twist. Sometimes in form of a cross.
2. Deepen or darken colors.
3. Vegetable oils oxidize, change color, and are hard to remove.
4. Intense color = high degree of oxidation |
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Term
Fat and oil stains - sources |
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Definition
Corn oil, olive oil, sesame oil, peanut oil, sun tanning oil, butter, mineral oil, cod liver oil, coconut oil |
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Term
Dry side removal procedure |
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Definition
1. VDS, tamp, and VDS flush
2. VDS plus OTPR, tamp
3. VDS flush
4. Repeat VDS plus OTPR until stain gone
5. Flush with VDS
6. Dry
Will not respond well if the oil has oxidized. |
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Term
Plastic Base Stains - sources |
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Definition
nail polish, lacquer, plastic based adhesives, household cement |
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Term
Plastic Base stains - identification |
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Definition
generally stiff, shiny. May or may not penetrate area.
Nail polish, lacquer, plastic based adhesives, household cement |
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Term
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Definition
1. work from the reverse side
2. VDS + OTPR
3. Add amyl acetate a few drops at a time. Check for bleeding into a towel. Keep applying amyl acetate as long as bleeding continues.
4. Apply acetone when bleeding stops. Test acetone first for fiber content.
5. When stain spreads on fabric flush with volatile dry solvent.
6. After flushing, apply VDS and OTPR.
7. Continue application of amyl acetate or acetone, a few drops at a time.
8. When the stain area is clear, flush thoroughly, remove towel, and dry. |
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Term
Tannin stains - sources and identification |
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Definition
Sources: coffee, tea, fruit juices, soda, beer, wine, soy sauce, hard liquor
Identification:
1. light brown and dark brown
2. can be invisible when fresh but becomes brown in contact with heat, as in drying or pressing
3. fabric absorbs stain - not stiff |
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Term
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Definition
1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Agents for tannin stain removal |
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Definition
neutral synthetic detergent
tannin formula or acetic acid 28%
general formula
rust remover
bleach (oxidizing) |
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Term
Grass stain - removal agents |
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Definition
Dry side agents
VDS
Amyl Acetate
Wetside Agents
NSD
Tannin formula or acetic acid 28%
general formula
rust remover
bleach (oxidizing) |
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Term
Grass stain - removal procedure |
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Definition
1. brush with clean dry brush to remove dirt
2. VDS + Amyl acetate, tamp, flush with VDS
3. Use tannin removal procedure |
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Term
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Definition
1. brush stain with clean brush
2. vds, tamp, flush with vds
3. remove with tannin procedure |
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Term
protein stains - sources and identification |
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Definition
sources - milk, cheese, blood, ice cream, urine, eggs, saliva, yogurt, feces, vomit, perspiration, gravy, glues, cottage cheese
identification - built up and stiff and may have whitish appearance when scratched.
blood stain can be identified by applying 3% hydrogen peroxide - will fizz - test for colorfastness first |
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Term
Protein stains - removal agents |
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Definition
Neutral synthetic detergent
Protein formula or ammonia
Digester |
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Term
Protein stains - removal procedure |
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Definition
1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
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Definition
1. Heat clean towel with steam, place under stained area, wet stained area with steam.
2. apply digester
3. put steamed towel on top
4. set aside for 10 minutes
5. reapply digester and reheat top towel
6. allow to work 20 minutes or longer, depending on stain
7. flush thoroughly with steam |
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Term
Dye stains - identification |
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Definition
absorbed into fabric. not stiff |
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Term
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Definition
Use wetside agents - both tannin and protein
NSD
tannin formula or acetic acid 28%
general formula
rust remover
protein formula or ammonia
bleach (reducing) |
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Term
Dye stain removal procedure |
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Definition
1. flush over vacuum with steam or water
2. nsd, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. nsd, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nsd, apply several drops of rust remover. protect board, let stand 5-8 seconds. flush with steam.
6. protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
7. if stain remains, use reducing bleach - sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium stripper. test for colorfastness.
8. flush completely and dry. |
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Term
Combination stains - sources |
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Definition
solvent soluble oil or wax with a water soluble pigment or dye
ballpoint pen, foundation, mascara, eye shadow, blush, eye liner, crayon, lipstick, oil paint, latex paint.
cosmetics generally appear as a smear on the surface |
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Term
Combination stains - removal agents |
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Definition
Both dry and wet side agents
VDS
OTPR
neutral synthetic detergent
NSD
Protein formula or ammonia
28% acetic acid or tannin formula
rust remover
general formula
oxidizing bleach |
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Term
Combination stains - removal procedure |
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Definition
1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Unknown stains - removal procedure |
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Definition
1. VDS, tamp, flush
2. Amyl acetate, tamp, flush with VDS
3. If no movement, flush with water or steam
4. apply NSD, tamp, flush with water or steam
5. Continue with a tannin approach, with tannin formula or 28% acetic acid, then general formula, then rust remover
6. If stain remains, protein formula or ammonia 26, tamp, flush with steam or water
7. If stain remains, bleach as appropriate |
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Term
Methods for removing wetside rings |
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Definition
1. feathering
2. leveling agent
3. dipping in water and allow to air dry |
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Term
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Definition
1. apply steam or water, starting 4" above in center of ring and working outward in concentric circles. Raise gun up to 9 inches as going outward.
2. put on end of board and dry from outside in
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Term
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Definition
1. flush area with water and dry partially
2. lightly mist area with leveling agent
3. dry garment in well ventilated area and dryclean. must be dry before drycleaning
works best on small rings |
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Term
Dryside Rings - ways to remove |
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Definition
Caused by VDS, OTPR, or amyl acetate
1. reclean, or
2. feather with VDS (if it is a small, light ring)
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Term
Dryside feathering procedure |
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Definition
1. saturate cheesecloth with VDS. wring out excess. put area with ring over a towel
2. brush from center to outside of ring in straight lines
3. remove towel. put over the nose of board and dry from outside to center |
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Term
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Definition
Oxidizing - make stains colorless by adding oxygen. EFFECTIVE ON ORGANIC STAINS - PERSPIRATION, URINE, BEVERAGES
Reducing bleaches - make stains colorless by adding oxygen. Most effective in removing dye stains. |
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Term
Types of oxidizing and reducing bleaches |
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Definition
Oxidizing bleaches:
sodium perborate
hydrogen peroxide
sodium hypochlorite
Reducing bleaches:
sodium bisulfite
sodium hydrosulfite
titanium stripper |
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Term
Bleaching safety procedures |
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Definition
1. Always the last procedure performed
2. Always test for colorfastness
3. Never accelerate bleach except in testing
4. When spot bleaching, always work over a towel
5. Do not let bleaches contact metals
6. Wet fabric before spot bleaching or a bleach bath |
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Term
Sodium Perborate - usage, precautions |
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Definition
Usage - good for perspiration and beverage stains.
Precautions
1. Safe on most fibers but not all colors
2. Can turn silk or wool with fluorescent brighteners yellow
3. Test on sample of every color.
4. To test, put sample on towel, NSD + bleach powder and fog with steam pedal.
5. Flush fabric thoroughly with steam after usage. |
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Term
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Definition
Used to heat
1. Depress pedal slightly
2. Only a small amount of steam should escape
3. Can be held 1/4 inch away without damage |
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Term
Hydrogen Peroxide - Precautions |
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Definition
1. use in 3% concentration
2. Safe on all fibers at this concentration, but not all colors
3. Does not affect fluorescent brighteners used in silk and wool
4. Ammonia 26 speeds up action
5. Test with ammonium 26 to accelerate |
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Term
Hydrogen Peroxide - Usage
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Definition
Works on mild scorch, perspiration, blood, urine, beverage stains
Test: apply to sample and use ammonia 26 to accelerate
Usage: Apply and reapply every 20 minutes until stain removed or 3 hours have passed. |
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Term
Sodium Hypochlorite - Usage |
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Definition
AKA Chlorine
Precautions - use only in 1% concentrations
Test for colorfastness. Accelerate test with heat (steam)
Must follow usage with antichlor such as sodium bisulfite or sodium hydrosulfite |
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Term
Sodium Hypochlorite - Fabrics that are okay with, not okay with
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Definition
Okay with:
Okay: Cotton, rayon, linen, and many synthetics
Problems: Nylon (yellows), spandex (breaks down), protein fibers (wool and silk) |
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Term
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Definition
Mix one teaspoon powder and four ounces water. Make fresh every day.
Accelerate with 28% acetic acid when testing
Make use = antichlor for chlorine
Also reduces berry and iodine stains |
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Term
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Definition
One teaspoon powder with four ounces of water. Make daily.
Safe on all fibers, except metalics (turns black).
Not safe on all colors. Test colorfastness with 28% acetic acid to accelerate. Do not accelerate when using on fabric, only when testing.
Primary use - dye stains. Also makes whites whiter.
Rinse fabric thoroughly. |
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Term
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Definition
Safe on all fibers but not all colors.
Test colorfastness. Use heat (fogging) to accelerate in testing but not actual use.
Main use: Dye stains. Does not make white whiter.
Flush several times.
Do not use with alkali, such as ammonia 26. Will make black. Can reverse this with acetic acid or rust removers.
If used with sodium bisulfite or sodium hydrosulfite, will turn fabric yellow. |
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Term
Alcoholic KOH Solution - How to make |
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Definition
9 grams of potassium hydroxide and 1 quart of n-Butyl Alcohol (Normal Butyl Alcohol)
Can also be purchased premade |
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Term
Alcoholic KOH Solution - What is it good for? |
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Definition
removing oxidized oil stains |
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Term
Alcoholic KOH Solution - avoid the following... |
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Definition
1. DO NOT USE ON Silk and Wool - will turn yellow
2. flush and dry area first
3. always test for COLOR FASTNESS
4. Store in dark, well-marked container |
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Term
Alcoholic KOH Solution - How to use |
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Definition
1. apply with eye dropper to stained area and let soak for 3-5 minutes
2. rinse solution well with distilled solvent
3. dry completely and dry clean
4. if yellow stains appear after dry cleaning, apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, then a thorough flushing with steam or water. |
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Term
Oxidizing bleaches - what used for? |
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Definition
ORGANIC STAINS, INCLUDING...
Food
Mustard
Ketchup
Juices
Wines
Coffee
Tea
Soft Drinks
Perspiration
Blood |
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Term
Oxidizing bleaches used in stain removal - 3 common types (weakest - strongest) |
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Definition
Sodium Perborate
Hydrogen Peroxide
Sodium Hypochlorite (Chlorine) |
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Term
Reducing bleaches - what kind of stains used for? |
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Definition
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Term
Common reducing bleaches (weakest-strongest) |
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Definition
(used to remove dyes)
Sodium bisulfite
sodium hydrosulfite
titanium stripper |
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Term
Precautions when using bleaches |
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Definition
1. test for colorfastness on unseen area. best to clip sample from seem allowance. test all colors that will be bleached.
2. work over a towel to control spread of bleach
3. always wet area before applying bleach
4. accelerate bleaching action when testing
5. do not tamp
6. use an eyedropper or spotting bottle
7. BLEACH IS A LAST RESORT. USED TO REMOVE LAST TRACES OF STAIN. |
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Term
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Definition
1. identify stain type
2. identify fiber type - may limit bleaches that can be used safely
3. test for colorfastness - test all colors affected
if the bleach is safe for color and fiber type, you may proceed and bleach out stain |
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Term
Sodium perborate - what is it used for? |
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Definition
last traces of perspiration and beverage stains.
TURNS SILK AND WOOL YELLOW! |
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Term
Sodium perborate
1. testing procedure
2. bleaching procedure |
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Definition
1. Testing procedure - with towel under
-steam unexposed area or sample cut
-apply some powder bleach
-put water or detergent on bleach powder
-gently depress steam petal and put gun next to bleach.
-heat accelerates the bleach.
-thoroughly flush with steam
IF NO COLOR LOSS OR CHANGE, BLEACH IS SAFE
2. Spotting procedure
-steam stained area
-apply some powder bleach
-put water or detergent on bleach powder
-gently depress steam petal and put gun next to bleach.
-heat accelerates the bleach.
-LET BLEACH SIT UNTIL STAIN REMOVED
-thorough flushing and dry.
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Term
sodium perborate - diluted procedure |
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Definition
1. mix 1 oz. sodium perborate and 4 oz. water
2. wet stained area with steam and apply bleached mixture
3. let sit and follow with through flushing
4. make new solution every day |
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Term
hydrogen peroxide - concentration used |
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Definition
use 3% concentration.
available in drugstores at this concentration
can be purchased in stronger concentrations from your supplier. you will need to dilute. |
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Term
hydrogen peroxide - removes what stains? |
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Definition
mild scorch, perspiration, blood, food, beverage stains |
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Term
hydrogen peroxide
1. testing procedure
2. stain removal procedure |
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Definition
1. testing procedure - on towel
-wet area or sample with steam or water
-apply few drops of hydrogen peroxide
-a few drops of ammonia or protein formula to accelerate
-flush thoroughly with steam and dry
COMPARE WITH ORIGINAL COLOR TO SEE IF COLOR LOSS OR CHANGE
2. spotting procedure
-wet area with steam
-apply peroxide. may need to set aside for 10-15 minutes
- if working, reapply
-after using, follow with a thorough flushing and dry |
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Term
sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) - concentration |
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Definition
sold in 5% concentration
mix with 1 part to 4 parts water |
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Term
sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) - dangers
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Definition
1. NOT safe of wool, silk, nylon, spandex
2. always test for color fastness
3. must dilute - sold in grocery stores at 5%, but dilute 4/1 with water to chlorine bleach
4. test for color fastness ALWAYS and use a sample cut. |
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Term
sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) - use for what stains
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Definition
mildew
beverage and food stains
red, green, blue dye stains
VERY IMPORTANT TO TEST FOR COLOR FASTNESS |
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Term
Sodium Hypochlorite (Chlorine)
1. testing procedure
2. spotting procedure |
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Definition
1. testing procedure - ON CUT IF POSSIBLE
-wet area with steam or water
-apply few drops of chlorine bleach (diluted 4/1)
-fog to heat
-flush thoroughly with steam or water
-dry thoroughly
IF THERE IS NO COLOR LOSS OR CHANGE, SAFE TO USE.
2. Spotting procedure - removes last traces of stain
-apply steam to area
-apply bleach in eye dropper
-allow to sit. when stain gone, flush with steam
- follow use with premade antichlor to remove. use...
+steam
+sodium bisulfite together with either tannin formula or acetic acid.
+flush and dry
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Term
sodium bisulfite - removes what kind of stains |
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Definition
water soluble powder
used to remove dye stains and last traces of berry stains (also wine)
also used as an antichlor to remove chlorine bleach |
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Term
sodium bisulfite - dangers
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Definition
generally safe on all fabrics and colors
still, always test |
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Term
sodium bisulfite - concentration
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Definition
mix 1 tsp. sodium bisulfite powder with 4 oz. water
MAKE A NEW SOLUTION EVERY DAY |
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Term
sodium bisulfite
1. testing procedure
2. spotting procedure
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Definition
1. testing procedure
-wet area or sample with steam or water
-apply a few drops of bleach solution
-apply few drops of 28% acetic acid or tannin formula to accelerate
-flush throroughly and dry
IF NO COLOR LOSS OR CHANGE, SAFE TO USE
2. spotting procedure
-wet area with water or steam
-apply bleach
-allow to remain long enough to remove stain. reapply if necessary
-flush thoroughly and dry |
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Term
sodium hydrosulfite - dangers |
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Definition
safe on all fabrics except metallic. will permenantly damage metallic fibers. there is no restoration.
CAN DISCOLOR METAL BUTTONS OR HOOKS.
NOT SAFE ON ALL COLORS. MUST TEST
CAN MAKE WHITES WHITER WHICH MAY NOT BE WHAT YOU WANT |
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Term
sodium hydrosulfite - removes what stains?
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
sodium hydrosulfite - concentration
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Definition
in powder form. mix 1 tsp. sodium hydrosulfite with 4 oz. water
TEST FOR COLORFASTNESS, EVEN SHADES OF WHITE |
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Term
sodium hydrosulfite
1. testing procedure
2. spotting procedure
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Definition
1. testing procedure
-steam or wet swatch or unseen area
-apply bleach solution in eyedropper
-apply few drops of 28% acetic acid or tannin formula to accelerate
-allow to remain on long enough to penetrate
-flush thoroughly from fabric and dry
IF NO COLOR LOSS OR CHANGE, SAFE TO USE
2. Spotting procedure
-wet area with steam
-apply bleach mixture. DO NOT ACCELERATE!
-allow it to remain on stain long enough to be effective. reapply if necessary
-thoroughly flush and dry |
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Term
titanium stripper - dangers |
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Definition
safe on all fibers but not all colors
area must be free of all agents
contact with an alkali will produce a dark stain. can sometimes be reversed by applying rust remover and a thorough flushing. |
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Term
titanium stripper - concentration
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Definition
comes in purple liquid form. mix 1/2 tsp. titanium stripper with 4 oz. water |
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Term
titanium stripper - usage
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Definition
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Term
titanium stripper
1. testing procedure
2. spotting procedure
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Definition
1. testing procedure
- wet or steam area or cut piece
-apply a few drops of bleach mixture with an eye dropper
-apply few drops of tannin formula or acetic acid
-allow to remain on area for a while
-flush thoroughly with steam and dry
IF NO COLOR LOSS OR CHANGE BLEACH IS SAFE
2. stain removal procedure
-wet area or steam
-apply bleach mixture. allow to remain long enough to remove stain
-reapply if necessary
-flush thoroughly with steam and dry |
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Term
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Definition
large stains that cannot be treated on spotting board |
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Term
bleach bath - initial assessment procedure |
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Definition
1. examine stain to see if organic (oxidizing) or dye stain (reducing)
2. eliminate bleaches that can't be used with certain fiber content
3. test for colorfastness
4. remove metal fasteners, pins, buttons
5. use plastic or stainless steel container
6. dissolve bleach thoroughly |
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Term
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Definition
1. use plastic or stainless steel container
2. dissolve bleach thoroughly
3. place in bleach bath and lay towels on top to submerge
4. check periodically to see if removed. could take several hours
5. when bleaching complete, rinse thoroughly or wash in machine. |
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Term
Correcting color changes from bleaches
1. if oxidizing
2. if reducing |
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Definition
1. if caused by oxidizing
-use sodium bisulfite - least aggressive reducing bleach
water - sodium bisulfite - nsd
should change fast
thorough rinsing
2. if caused by reducing
-use sodium perborate
same process as above
spot clean if spot problem/use bath if all over |
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Term
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Definition
contains tumeric
1. brush excess
2. vds to remove oil, tamp, flush with vds
3. dry completely
4. tannin procedure (nsd, acetic or tannin formula, etc.) |
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Term
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Definition
contains chlorofil
1. work on side where stain is prominent
2. brush with clean, dry brush if excess grass or soil
3. flush with vds and apply AMYL ACETATE, tamp, flush, dry
4. follow steps for tannin stain
5. use oxidizing stain for last traces |
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Term
last traces of a red-colored stain |
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Definition
fogging technique
1. heat stain with steam
2. nsd + protein formula or ammonia
3. lightly step on steam petal and bring close to stain
4. if it works, continue fogging until the stain is gone
5. flush and dry the fabric |
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Term
stains on multicolored garments and bleach - technique |
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Definition
A mineral oil barrier will prevent bleach from affecting colored area
1. apply mineral oil with an eyedropper to the edge of the white area next to the colored area
2. bleach stain in white area as normal. mineral oil will prevent bleach from contacting the darker color.
3. mineral oil will be removed via dry cleaning |
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Term
Rust Remover with Hydrofluoric Acid - Cautions |
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Definition
-strongest tannin removal agent. use for rust, some tannin stains, inks -always test before use – dye issues and hazardous on metallic fibers, glass -wear gloves always -use a neutralizer (many come with neutralizer) to get out of fabric. Steam will not fully flush -protein formula is good neutralizer -alkalinity of neutralizer can discolor. Test first. |
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Term
Rust remover with oxalic acid - Cautions |
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Definition
-test but safe on most dyes -second strongest tannin agent after rust remover with hydrofluoric acid -removes tannin stains, many dyes, wine and berry stains. |
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Term
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Definition
-hydrofluoric acid – strongest tannin rremover, gloves, neutralize, testing, etc. -oxalic acid – weaker, safe on most dyes |
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Term
Acetic acid > 28% - issues |
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Definition
-over 28% will damage many dyes -over 33% will dissolve acetate and triacetate |
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Term
Tannin stain steps (incl. general formula, oxalic acid, hydrofluoric acid) |
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Definition
-NSD -tannin formula -oxalic acid -general formula -rust remover -peroxide + ammonia |
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Term
Protein stains – what “sets” them? |
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Definition
-heat -age -alcohol may degrade fabric over time |
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Term
Mistaking oil stains for tannin stains |
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Definition
Oil stains – transluscent and tannin stains – irregular -heat can oxidize oil -therefore, when in doubt, work on the dry side first. If stain moves, continue on the dry side. |
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Term
Dry side stain removal agents – extended list |
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Definition
-VDS -OTPR (can cause dye bleeding) -Amyl acetate – banana oil -Two-in-one formula – for oil and latex paints. Must test for safety on dyes. -ammonia – can increase aggressiveness of OTPR. Must test for safety on dyes. |
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Term
Dry side agents - extended list |
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Definition
-VDS -OTPR (can cause dye bleeding) -Amyl acetate – banana oil -Two-in-one formula – for oil and latex paints. Must test for safety on dyes. -ammonia – can increase aggressiveness of OTPR. Must test for safety on dyes. -Acetone – effective for plastic staining – will dissolve acetate and triacetate. Tested before use. |
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Term
Paint stain – removal procedure |
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Definition
-VDS + OTPR, tamp, flush with VDS -VDS, OTPR, and Amyl Acetate, tamp, flush with VDS. -Two in one formula (test), tamp, flush with VDS -Dry completely before dry cleaning |
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Term
Varnish – removal procedure |
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Definition
-VDS, OTPR, tamp, flush with VDS -repeat until gone -protein side if necessary – NSD, protein formula -dry completely before dry cleaning |
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Term
Cellulose Fibers - Cleaning and Finishing Procedures |
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Definition
-70% RH maximum tumble 140 DF -Careful with Chlorine Bleach -Finishing Temp 400-450 |
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Term
Bleache Types - Key Info (Chart) |
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Definition
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Term
Big 9 Spotting Agents - Key Dangers |
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Definition
1. VDS - Color, no alcohol
2. OTPR - use w/VDS, Color
3. Amyl Acetate - Color, use w/VDS, volatile, flammable
4. NSD - color, w/water, flush steam (rings)
5. Acetic Acid 28 - color, dissolve acetone (33% or heat), color change if not flushed.
6. General Formula - No rayon, silk, acetate; color, heat accelerates, flammable, flush thoroughly
7. Rust remover (hydrofluoric) - no weighted silk, glass, metallic (Oxalic ok); protect skin and all surfaces; Use neutralizer and flush thoroughly
8. Protein formula or ammonia 26 - color change silk/wool; yellow optical brighteners
9. Digesters - test color
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Term
Lesser Spotting Agents - Dangers |
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Definition
1. Acetone - Dissolves acetate, triacetate, modacrylic; aggressive on dyes; flammable, volatile
2. Methanol - Damage acetate when heated; flush water - no VDS; aggressive on dyes
3. Alcoholic KOH Solution - never heat; may damage silk or wool; no bonded fabrics or fabrics with foam; |
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Term
Oxidized Oil Stain - Removal |
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Definition
1. VDS, tamp, flush
2. VDS+OTPR, tamp, flush, re-dryclean
3. If persists, apply alcoholic KOH, sit 5-6 minutes
4. stain will darken and yellow ring will be created
5. rinse VDS
6. Neutralize yellow residue w/28% acetic acid or a commercial
tannin remover. Flush and dry.
7. Dry clean
May discolor whites. So, flush thoroughly VDS, neutralize. Bleach if necessary.
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Term
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
grease - removal procedure |
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
Mayonaise - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
Vegetable Oil - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
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Definition
Oil Stain 1. VDS 2. VDS + OTPR 3. VDS (and reclean) |
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Term
White Out - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Plastic Stain 1. work from the reverse side
2. VDS + OTPR
3. Add amyl acetate a few drops at a time. Check for bleeding into a towel. Keep applying amyl acetate as long as bleeding continues.
4. Apply acetone when bleeding stops. Test acetone first for fiber content.
5. When stain spreads on fabric flush with volatile dry solvent.
6. After flushing, apply VDS and OTPR.
7. Continue application of amyl acetate or acetone, a few drops at a time.
8. When the stain area is clear, flush thoroughly, remove towel, and dry. |
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Term
Nail Polish - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Plastic Stain 1. work from the reverse side
2. VDS + OTPR
3. Add amyl acetate a few drops at a time. Check for bleeding into a towel. Keep applying amyl acetate as long as bleeding continues.
4. Apply acetone when bleeding stops. Test acetone first for fiber content.
5. When stain spreads on fabric flush with volatile dry solvent.
6. After flushing, apply VDS and OTPR.
7. Continue application of amyl acetate or acetone, a few drops at a time.
8. When the stain area is clear, flush thoroughly, remove towel, and dry. |
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Term
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Definition
Plastic Stain 1. work from the reverse side
2. VDS + OTPR
3. Add amyl acetate a few drops at a time. Check for bleeding into a towel. Keep applying amyl acetate as long as bleeding continues.
4. Apply acetone when bleeding stops. Test acetone first for fiber content.
5. When stain spreads on fabric flush with volatile dry solvent.
6. After flushing, apply VDS and OTPR.
7. Continue application of amyl acetate or acetone, a few drops at a time.
8. When the stain area is clear, flush thoroughly, remove towel, and dry. |
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Term
Household Cement - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Plastic Stain 1. work from the reverse side
2. VDS + OTPR
3. Add amyl acetate a few drops at a time. Check for bleeding into a towel. Keep applying amyl acetate as long as bleeding continues.
4. Apply acetone when bleeding stops. Test acetone first for fiber content.
5. When stain spreads on fabric flush with volatile dry solvent.
6. After flushing, apply VDS and OTPR.
7. Continue application of amyl acetate or acetone, a few drops at a time.
8. When the stain area is clear, flush thoroughly, remove towel, and dry. |
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Term
Lacquer - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Plastic Stain 1. work from the reverse side
2. VDS + OTPR
3. Add amyl acetate a few drops at a time. Check for bleeding into a towel. Keep applying amyl acetate as long as bleeding continues.
4. Apply acetone when bleeding stops. Test acetone first for fiber content.
5. When stain spreads on fabric flush with volatile dry solvent.
6. After flushing, apply VDS and OTPR.
7. Continue application of amyl acetate or acetone, a few drops at a time.
8. When the stain area is clear, flush thoroughly, remove towel, and dry. |
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Term
Alcoholic Beverage - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Coffee - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Fruit Juice - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Soft Drinks - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Soy Sauce - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Tomato Sauce - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
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Definition
Tannin Stain 1. put towel under, put on vacuum, and flush with steam or water
2. NSD, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. if stain remains, nds, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nds, rust remover. protect board with towel. rust remover remains 5-8 seconds. flush thoroughly. temporary color change can be corrected by thorough flushing.
6. if stain remains, use oxidizing bleach such as sodium perborate, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine. Test fabric for colorfastness first.
7. Flush thoroughly and dry completely. |
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Term
Blood - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
Ice Cream - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
Perspiration - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
Urine - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
Vomit - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Protein Stain 1. Towel under stained area, put on vacuum, and flush
2. Apply nsd, tamp, flush
3. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
4. If stain remains, digester |
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Term
Food Coloring - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Dye Stains 1. flush over vacuum with steam or water
2. nsd, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. nsd, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nsd, apply several drops of rust remover. protect board, let stand 5-8 seconds. flush with steam.
6. protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
7. if stain remains, use reducing bleach - sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium stripper. test for colorfastness.
8. flush completely and dry. |
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Term
Kool Aid - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Dye Stains 1. flush over vacuum with steam or water
2. nsd, tamp, flush
3. acetic acid, tamp, flush
4. nsd, general formula, tamp, flush
5. nsd, apply several drops of rust remover. protect board, let stand 5-8 seconds. flush with steam.
6. protein formula or ammonia, tamp, flush
7. if stain remains, use reducing bleach - sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium stripper. test for colorfastness.
8. flush completely and dry. |
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Term
Crayons - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Foundation Makeup - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Gutter Splash - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
India Ink - Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Lipstick-Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Magic Marker-Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Mascara-Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Shoe Polish-Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Varnish-Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Combination Stain 1. VDS, OTPR, blot with towel, repeat. Frequently shift the towel underneath.
2. if stain spreads, flush with VDS
3. reapply OTPR and blot. work on dry side until bleeding stops.
4. when bleeding stops, flush thoroughly with VDS
5. now work on wet side. flush with steam or water
6. apply NDS, tamp, and flush with water or steam
7. apply protein formula or ammonia, tamp, and flush with steam or water
8. apply 28% acetic acid or tannin formula, tamp, flush with steam or water
9. apply nsd and general formula, tamp, flush
10. apply nsd, rust remover (protect board, 5-8 seconds), flush thoroughly
11. if stain remains, use reducing bleach (sodium bisulfite, sodium hydrosulfite, or titanium sulfite) |
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Term
Flower Stains-Removal Procedure |
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Definition
Amyl Acetate/Tannin Procedure 1. brush with clean dry brush to remove dirt
2. VDS + Amyl acetate, tamp, flush with VDS
3. Use tannin removal procedure |
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