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Most stains aren't as unique as they look, almost every stain fits into just 5 categories: Enzymatic stains (food, blood, chocolate, ... This is not an ad**** I realize I had to cut that part of the video in order to hit the 60 second mark for YouTube
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- Most stains aren't as unique as they look, almost every stain fits into just 5 categories: Enzymatic stains (food, blood, chocolate, ...
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