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Candles       Scrape the candle with a dull knife. Wash in soapy water until the candle mark is removed and rinse thoroughly.Chewing gum       Use ice to quickly remove the stained area. You'll scrape the gum. Rinse after you've washed     with soap.Coffee, chocolate, fruit juice, ice cream, and tea      Soak the stained part in warm soapy water for several hours. Wash and rinse.Ink        Soak in cold water, lime, or milk. Rinse in warm, soapy water and rinse.Mud and sweat        Wash in soapy water and rinse.Oil or grease        Soak the stained area in hot water or warm soapy water. Let it soak until it comes off. Wash and rinse.Paint or varnish          Apply thinner or turpentine. Wash as usual.Rust          Sprinkle salt on the stain. Apply lime juice and dry in the sun. Allow three to four minutes.           Wash and rinse.Partial burn on the iron           Soak the stain in cold water. Dry in the sun. Place a sliced ​​onion on the stained part.Mould         Immerse the garment in cold water and wrap it in a towel. Leave for a few hours and squeeze.                     Remember:Clothing should be handled carefully. The clothes lasts longer when it is washed properly. Because they detract from the garment's appearance, stains must be eliminated. Ink, blood, rust, mud, sweat, and chewing gum are a few typical stains.

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Candles       Scrape the candle with a dull knife. Wash in soapy water until the candle mark is removed and rinse thoroughly.Chewing gum       Use ice to quickly remove the stained area. You'll scrape the gum. Rinse after you've washed     with soap.Coffee, chocolate, fruit juice, ice cream, and tea      Soak the stained part in warm soapy water for several hours. Wash and rinse.Ink        Soak in cold water, lime, or milk. Rinse in warm, soapy water and rinse.Mud and sweat        Wash in soapy water and rinse.Oil or grease        Soak the stained area in hot water or warm soapy water. Let it soak until it comes off. Wash and rinse.Paint or varnish          Apply thinner or turpentine. Wash as usual.Rust          Sprinkle salt on the stain. Apply lime juice and dry in the sun. Allow three to four minutes.           Wash and rinse.Partial burn on the iron           Soak the stain in cold water. Dry in the sun. Place a sliced ​​onion on the stained part.Mould         Immerse the garment in cold water and wrap it in a towel. Leave for a few hours and squeeze.                     Remember:Clothing should be handled carefully. The clothes lasts longer when it is washed properly. Because they detract from the garment's appearance, stains must be eliminated. Ink, blood, rust, mud, sweat, and chewing gum are a few typical stains.

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The text you provided is a guide on how to remove various types of stains from clothing. Here's a step-by-step breakdown:

  1. Candles: Scrape the candle wax

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