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White smears on black tops do not always need a full wash. Use the right dry, damp or laundry method without fading…
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White smears on black tops do not always need a full wash. Use the right dry, damp or laundry method without fading…
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Grease, tomato and tea stains need a calmer routine than bleach: pre-treat, wash warm enough, dry fully and store whites properly.
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One helps keep laundry areas cleaner; the other tackles marks before washing. Here’s which belongs in your fabric-care routine.
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Faded hi-vis is more than a laundry nuisance. Clean it without dulling the fabric, damaging reflective tape or setting stains.
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Stop treating every mark the same way. Build a small, fabric-safe set for food, grease, cuffs, uniforms and delicate everyday laundry.
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Oil marks on uniform trousers need patience, not heat. Use the right pre-treatment and wash routine before the stain sets.
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Keep lace, elastane and trims safe with a low-friction wash routine that avoids rubbing, wringing and towel snags.
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