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		<title>Cleaning Off Sweat Stains on Your Baseball Caps</title>
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		<dc:creator>daphne reyes</dc:creator>
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Don’t you just hate it when your sweat stains your cap and you just don’t know how to get it off? Here’s a tip on how to get it off:
•Dissolve two aspirins in one-half cup of water and then pour the mixture directly onto the stains, allowing it to soak in for at least two [...]]]></description>
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<p>Don’t you just hate it when your sweat stains your cap and you just don’t know how to get it off? Here’s a tip on how to get it off:<br />
•Dissolve two aspirins in one-half cup of water and then pour the mixture directly onto the stains, allowing it to soak in for at least two hours. Add a few drops of Woolite, agitate with a toothbrush, and then rinse with clear water.<br />
•Make a paste of baking soda and water, apply to the stains with a toothbrush, and then add a teaspoon of white vinegar and continue to agitate with the toothbrush. Rinse with clear water.<br />
•Wet the sweat stains with cold water, and then apply meat tenderizer liberally and work it into the stain. Rinse with clear water.<br />
•Combine one-half cup of ammonia with one-half cup of water and pour the mixture over the stains, agitate with your fingers or a toothbrush, and then rinse with clear water.<br />
•Combine equal amounts of pure lemon juice and water, and pour over the stains and allow to sit for at least a few hours. Rinse with clear water.<br />
•Dissolve one-quarter cup of table salt in one-eighth cup of warm water. Allow the liquid to cool and then apply to the stains with a toothbrush. Rinse with clear water.</p>
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