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Acrylic generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
Acrylic generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Nylon generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Rayon generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex®2, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Silk generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.
Wool generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
At times, the Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients combine with fabrics to leave an orange or rusty looking stain. These stains may be permanent if not treated promptly. To remove the stains, fill a sink with cool water and Purex2®, submerge the garment or linen and allow to soak for 24 hours. Wash as usual or repeat the steps if the stain is not removed.