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Stain Tips

  • Cleaning Materials
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Apply warm water to the stained area and blot with paper towels. If stain persists, apply a small amount of liquid dish soap and work in a circular motion from the outer edges to the center. Flush with warm water and blot with paper towels. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Fels Naptha Bar Soap
    Laundry Detergent
    Machine wash garment separately to avoid transfer of stain to other items. Wash in warm water with laundry detergent. Repeat as needed. Fel Naptha bar soap can be used per the manufacturers’ direction to help remove stains.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. If stain persists, apply a small amount of liquid dish soap to paper towels and wipe the area. Rinse with water. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. If stain persists, apply a small amount of liquid dish soap to paper towels and wipe the area. Rinse with water. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Soft Scrub
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm and apply a small amount of liquid dish soap to wipe any remaining stain. If stain persists, use Soft Scrub per the manufacturers’ direction. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Lightly dampen paper towels with warm water to gently wipe or blot the stained area. Repeat as needed. Too much moisture may push the stain further into the fabric fibers.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Wipe the surface with a dry paper towel to remove as much stain as possible. Dampen paper towels with warm water to remove any remaining residue. Repeat as needed.

    SPECIAL NOTEWhen possible, remove marker colors separately to avoid smearing multiple colors together. Some colors may be harder to remove, making the entire stain more difficult to remove.