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		<title>Comment on Keep Your Ski Wear Looking Good by Stacy Sukovaty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacy Sukovaty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>great advice and sharing,I will buy one this fantastic pants for me .thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>great advice and sharing,I will buy one this fantastic pants for me .thanks</p>
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		<title>Comment on Red Wine and Other Tales by Haakee16</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 17:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>(You can soak white fabric in Stain Rx as long as you want)  Read on:  Stain Rx is the best stain remover out there.  I have been using it on red wine stains since 1969.  Just touch it to red wine, iodine, berries (INCLUDING POMEGRANATE), fruit punch, cranberry juice, and the stains disappear in a second.  Stains such as mascara, lipstick, blood, balsamic vinegar, vanilla extract and others come out with a little massaging and rinsing.  Soak your diamond, gold and platinum jewelry in it for 20 minutes to overnight, you won’t believe it!  By the way, the University of California – Davis did a study on red wine stain removal and the #1, ready to use winner was Stain Rx (a.k.a. Erado-Sol).  It killed Wine Away which is available everywhere.  Go to www.StainRx.com to see what else it does.
As far as carpeting and upholstery:  I use Stain Rx on carpeting and upholstery all the time and have the method down.  First, I vacuum the entire carpet or piece of upholstery being treated.  Then I clean the entire carpet or upholstery with my Hoover Steam-Vac, a carpet shampooer is at least as good, plus, I ONLY use warm water - no detergent at all.  The Hoover sprays in water and vacuums it out.  For the carpet I use the Steam-Vac and on upholstery I use the Steam-Vac attachments to do this.  While the carpet or upholstery is still wet from this step, do the following; Depending on the size of the stain, put a “dot” of Stain Rx on your fingertip and rub out one stain at a time.  After treating a stain, remove all the soapy residue from that area using the instructions below and go on to the next stain.  HERE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART:  You have to remove all the soapy residue using the attachments from the Steam-Vac, carpet shampooer or a wet/dry shop vacuum.  RINSE OUT ALL OF THE SOAPY RESIDUE USING WATER AND THE VACUUM.  If you leave Stain Rx in the area, dust will stick forming a gray spot in a few weeks.  If this happens, just add water and remove all of the soapy residue.  Let dry and marvel at the job you did.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(You can soak white fabric in Stain Rx as long as you want)  Read on:  Stain Rx is the best stain remover out there.  I have been using it on red wine stains since 1969.  Just touch it to red wine, iodine, berries (INCLUDING POMEGRANATE), fruit punch, cranberry juice, and the stains disappear in a second.  Stains such as mascara, lipstick, blood, balsamic vinegar, vanilla extract and others come out with a little massaging and rinsing.  Soak your diamond, gold and platinum jewelry in it for 20 minutes to overnight, you won’t believe it!  By the way, the University of California – Davis did a study on red wine stain removal and the #1, ready to use winner was Stain Rx (a.k.a. Erado-Sol).  It killed Wine Away which is available everywhere.  Go to <a href="http://www.StainRx.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.StainRx.com</a> to see what else it does.<br />
As far as carpeting and upholstery:  I use Stain Rx on carpeting and upholstery all the time and have the method down.  First, I vacuum the entire carpet or piece of upholstery being treated.  Then I clean the entire carpet or upholstery with my Hoover Steam-Vac, a carpet shampooer is at least as good, plus, I ONLY use warm water - no detergent at all.  The Hoover sprays in water and vacuums it out.  For the carpet I use the Steam-Vac and on upholstery I use the Steam-Vac attachments to do this.  While the carpet or upholstery is still wet from this step, do the following; Depending on the size of the stain, put a “dot” of Stain Rx on your fingertip and rub out one stain at a time.  After treating a stain, remove all the soapy residue from that area using the instructions below and go on to the next stain.  HERE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART:  You have to remove all the soapy residue using the attachments from the Steam-Vac, carpet shampooer or a wet/dry shop vacuum.  RINSE OUT ALL OF THE SOAPY RESIDUE USING WATER AND THE VACUUM.  If you leave Stain Rx in the area, dust will stick forming a gray spot in a few weeks.  If this happens, just add water and remove all of the soapy residue.  Let dry and marvel at the job you did.</p>
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