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Started by Colleen
on February 14, 2023 at 10:35 amWhen you have a commercial account of all one type of linen or towels – treat the whole load, not individual items. I suggest using Tide Stain Removal Treatment. This is a powder concentrate that gets out massage oils, dingy brown and whitens the whole load.
Use an extra rinse to remove any residual chemicals.February 14, 2023 at 10:35 am #28345ColleenParticipantWhen you have a commercial account of all one type of linen or towels – treat the whole load, not individual items. I suggest using Tide Stain Removal Treatment. This is a powder concentrate that gets out massage oils, dingy brown and whitens the whole load.
Use an extra rinse to remove any residual chemicals.
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Started by Colleen
on February 14, 2023 at 10:35 amWhen you have a commercial account of all one type of linen or towels – treat the whole load, not individual items. I suggest using Tide Stain Removal Treatment. This is a powder concentrate that gets out massage oils, dingy brown and whitens the whole load.
Use an extra rinse to remove any residual chemicals.February 14, 2023 at 10:35 am #28345ColleenParticipantWhen you have a commercial account of all one type of linen or towels – treat the whole load, not individual items. I suggest using Tide Stain Removal Treatment. This is a powder concentrate that gets out massage oils, dingy brown and whitens the whole load.
Use an extra rinse to remove any residual chemicals.
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