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		<title>By: Qtpuh2tme</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d like to make a small comment on item #3.  To have some &quot;street cred&quot; among y&#039;all, please know that I&#039;ve owned my own very successful domestic services business for 30+ years.

Very often, when there are rust stains in the wash, it can be attributed to a cheap(er) clorine bleach product.  Many cheap brands have heavy deposits of iron in them and this is what can cause those nasty rust stains.  If you&#039;re not using Clorox brand, try switching to it -- rust stains should be gone.</description>
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<p>Very often, when there are rust stains in the wash, it can be attributed to a cheap(er) clorine bleach product.  Many cheap brands have heavy deposits of iron in them and this is what can cause those nasty rust stains.  If you&#8217;re not using Clorox brand, try switching to it &#8212; rust stains should be gone.</p>
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