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Care for Class B Stains
Class B Stains include the following:

  • Acne Medication
  • Asphalt
  • Barbecue Sauce
  • Butter
  • Cheese Spread
  • Chocolate
  • Cooking Oil
  • Cosmetics
  • Crayon
  • Felt Tip Marker
  • Furniture Dye
  • Furniture Dye (Solvent)
  • Furniture Polish (Oil-Based)
  • Glue
  • Grease, Black (Water Soluble)
  • Hand Cream
  • Ink
  • Insecticides
    • Iodine
    • Lipstick
    • Margarine
    • Mascara
    • Mayonnaise
    • Nail Polish
    • Oil
    • Ointment
    • Paint (Oil)
    • Rouge
    • Salad Dressing
    • Salad Oil
    • Shoe Polish
    • Soup
    • Spaghetti Sauce
    • Steak Sauce
    • Taco Sauce
    • Tar
    • Wax
    If your stain is a Class B Stain, then follow these steps:
    1. You will need the following materials: rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol, clean absorbent white cloth (such as t-shirt).

      Apply enough rubbing alcohol to an absorbent white cloth to dampen the stained area. Blot with the absorbent white cloth. Repeat this step as long as the stain continues to transfer to the white cloth. If the stain is still visible, go to Step 2.

    2. You will need the following materials: clean tap water, clear liquid dish detergent without dye, clean absorbent white cloth (such as t-shirt).

      Add 1/4 teaspoon of dish detergent to 1 cup of water and stir. Apply enough cleaning solution to the absorbent white cloth to wet the stained area thoroughly. Gently massage the stained area in a circular motion from the outside edge to the center. Blot to remove the residue. Blot dry with an absorbent white cloth. If the stain is still visible, go to Step 3.

    3. You will need the following materials: clean tap water, white vinegar, clean absorbent white cloth (such as t-shirt).

      Add 1/2 cup of vinegar to 1/2 cup of water and stir. Apply enough cleaning solution to the absorbent white cloth to wet the stained area thoroughly. Gently massage the stained in a circular motion from the outside edge to the center. Blot to remove the staining substance. Wet an absorbent white cloth with clean water and rinse the area thoroughly to remove the residue. Blot dry with an absorbent white cloth. If the stain remains, go back to Step 2 and repeat the process.
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