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Removing Hydraulic Fluid Stains
Question: How can I get hydraulic fluid stain out of a green shirt that still has lots of wear left? I don’t want to ruin it by using a harsh bleach or detergent, but am unaware of any other stain removal options.
- KK
Removing food grease, oil, etc. from white and colored table linens
Question: We're having a problem removing food grease, oil, etc. from white and colored table linens. What are appropriate procedures and products to eliminate these stains?
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Removing Carbon Stains
Question: Carbon stains have proven difficult to remove, and as a result of it much of the linens we process have been rejected. What is the cause of these stains, and how can they be removed?
- Rudi, Laundry Supervisor
Products To eliminate Ink Stains On Lab Coats
Question: We’re looking for a product that can be applied prior to washing that will aid in removing or reducing the ink stains in the pockets of white lab coats. The lab coats are 65% polyester and 35% cotton.
-Mr. Jan Szlachetka, VA Acting Plant Manager, Knoxville, IA
How do I Remove Perspiration Stains?
Question: My husband's white shirts have a yellow/brownish stain under the armpit area. I've tried lots of soap and bleach to get the stain out, but nothing works. Is there a product that would get rid of these ugly stains?
-Ellen Finfrocka
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Ecolab Receives Environmental Stewardship Award
AUSTRIA - An environmental stewardship award was recently given to Ecolab Inc. in Austria in recognition of the their efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of a local hospital laundry. The award is for implementing their PERformance SMART low-temperature at an Austrian hospital. The laundry program is said to reduce water and energy usage, in addition to shortening wash time.









