<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=4 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"><B>In a message dated 3/21/2001 5:28:19 PM Central Standard Time,
<BR>aichambaye@yahoo.com writes:
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Heather, who left a lipstick in her jeans pocket and probably ruined
<BR>about $500 worth of WHITE clothes in the dryer today, but is not
<BR>panicking YET, because she is trying several methods to fix it, most
<BR>notably two tubs of something called quite ominously "M-30."
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<BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=4 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"><B>http://www.fabriclink.com/holidaystain.html
<BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#7c0418" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">Lipstick</FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"></B> - </FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">Always read and follow the care instructions and any warnings on
<BR>the garment label. And, follow these <A HREF="http://www.fabriclink.com/fabricstains/Genstain.html">General Rules</A></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"> for stain removal.
<BR>Place the stain face down on folded paper towels. Sponge area with
<BR>dry-cleaning solvent. Replace towels frequently; let dry; rinse.
<BR>Rub with a heavy-duty liquid detergent and launder.
<BR>Repeat treatment if needed using an all-fabric bleach, because it is less
<BR>damaging to colors and fabric.
<BR>If stain remains, treat as a <A HREF="http://www.fabriclink.com/fabricstains/Dyestains.html">"Dye Stain."</A></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">
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<BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=4 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">Stain Removal--Lipstick
<BR></FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"></B>Treat stains as soon as possible after staining. The older the stain, the
<BR>more difficult it will be to remove. All stain removal methods should be
<BR>applied prior to laundering washable garments. Stains that have been
<BR>laundered and dried are almost impossible to remove. Stain removal from
<BR>washable fabrics Place stain face down on paper towels. Sponge back of stain
<BR>with dry cleaning solvent (Energine). Move fabric to clean area of towels
<BR>frequently. Rinse. Rub liquid soap or light-duty detergent in stain until
<BR>outline is gone. Launder. Stain Removal from carpet Remove excess lipstick by
<BR>blotting up with a clean absorbent towel. Apply a spot cleaner such as K2r or
<BR>a dry cleaning solvent such as Energine according to product directions.
<BR>(Test in an inconspicuous place to make carpet color is not removed.) Some
<BR>spot cleaners dry to a powder. If this type is used, vacuum before
<BR>continuing. Apply carpet shampoo (diluted 1 part liquid carpet shampoo to 4
<BR>parts water) with a brush or towel. Let the area dry thoroughly, then vacuum.
<BR>Repeat if necessary. </FONT><FONT COLOR="#ff0080" SIZE=4 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0"><B>
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<BR>Love & Light,
<BR>*Elizabeth*
<BR>~ You can never have too many Weasleys ~
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