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Section 8
Common stains and steps to treat:
Step #1
Step #2
Step #3
Chewing gum
D
A
D then A
Eye shadow
E
B
E then B
Engine oil
B
B
B
Spray paint
C
B
B
Mildew or wet leaves *
D
B
A
Shoe polish *
A
B
Yellow mustard
D
B
Oil based paint (fresh)
D
B
Oil based paint (dried)
A
B
Suntan lotion *
D
B
Tar/Asphalt
A
B
Lipstick
A
B
Latex paint
A
B
Crayon
D
B
Ketchup
A
B
Grease
D
B
Ball-point ink *
E
B
Permanent marker *
E
B
Coffee, tea, chocolate
B
B
Use the chart above to clean common stains:
A. Medium-soft brush, warm, soapy water/rinse/dry
B. Meguires Quick Clean #52
C. One(1) tablespoon ammonia, 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide, 3/4
cup water rinse/dry
D. Wipe or scrape off excess (chill gum with ice)
E. Denatured
Alcohol/rinse/dry
After all cleaning methods, rinse well with water.
*Suntan lotion, shoe polish, wet leaves and some other products
contain dyes that stain permanently.
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