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Rinse the items in cold water. Then wash them as usual at a temperature of 30–40°C.
Wipe the stain with a cotton ball moistened with alcohol (be careful with colorfast fabrics!). Then wash as usual.
Carefully remove any wax residue with a dull knife, then iron the fabric between layers of blotting paper (in this case, place the fabric face down on the ironing board). Then wash as usual.
Wash on a hot cycle.
Sprinkle salt or baking soda on the fresh stain, then wash as usual.
Freeze the stain with an ice cube or place the fabric in the freezer. Use a blunt knife to remove the excess, then place the stain on blotting paper and clean the inside with a cotton ball soaked in gasoline, rubbing alcohol, or acetone (nail polish remover). Then wash as usual.
Wash as usual using the hot cycle.
Before washing as usual, soak for 5–10 minutes in lukewarm water.
Place the stain on blotting paper and blot it from the inside with a cotton ball soaked in gasoline or alcohol. First, let the fabric dry, then, before washing the fabric as usual, soak it in lukewarm water for 5–10 minutes.
Place the fabric on blotting paper with the stained side facing down, and dab the other side with a cotton ball soaked in alcohol. Replace the paper if necessary. Then wash as usual.
Soak in lukewarm water for five to ten minutes, add vinegar, and then wash as usual.
Place the item on a sheet of blotting paper with the stain facing down, and press a cotton ball soaked in nail polish remover against the stain from the other side. Replace the paper if necessary, then wash as usual.