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cleaning stains
this works only on poly. it could work on poly wool, but I wouldn't risk it unless you have a spot of fabric you can test.
there's a solution at $3 per bottle from walmart called "Berryman B-12 Chemtool" sold in the automotive departments at walmart. it will clean almost any stain on poly fabrics, like our pants, shirts, and ball bags. cleans out coffee, ink, oils, etc. and won't affect or change the colors of the fabric. leaves no residue, and leaves the poly fabric undamaged. |
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