RSR Ū DIGESTIVE AGENT

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Safely removes all types of albuminous stains such as gravy, blood, discharge, vomit, milk, egg, glue, beer, chocolate, coffee, fish slime, and general spots which are composed of animal protein substances, body excretions, etc. from alkaline sensitive fabrics and dyes. Also effective in the safe removal of mildew.

Pre-spot Re-Run Method: Prepare a fresh solution daily of one teaspoon of RSRŪ in 8 oz of warm water (100 to 110 degrees F) or TERGITŪ (Laidlaw's neutral lubricant) in a clean spotting or trigger spray bottle. 1. Apply solution to stain. 2. Set garment aside for 15 to 20 minutes in a warm place; do not allow to dry. 3. Apply leveling agent to treated area. 4. Run or re-run in drycleaning wheel.

Bath Method: Prepare a fresh solution daily of one teaspoon of RSRŪ per gallon of warm water (100-110 degrees F) in a clean container. 1. Soak garment for 15-20 minutes or longer. 2. Rinse and air dry. 3. Run or re-run in drycleaning wheel-for silks, we suggest the Laidlaw SILK SHEEN treatment. 4. Again, air dry and fininsh as usual. NOTE: For garments that can be wetcleaned, you may proceed from the RSRŪ bath directly to wetcleaning.

Sifter Method: At spotting board 1. Wet out stained area with warm water or TERGITŪ (Laidlaw's neutral lubricant). 2. Sift RSRŪ onto stain. 3. Rub RSRŪ in gently with fingers. 4. Add additional water or TERGITŪ to make spot wet. 5. Heat by hold steam gun 10 to 12 inches from garment. 6. Allow garment to stand warm for 15-20 minutes. 7. Flush and apply leveling agent. 8. Run or re-run in drycleaning wheel.

RSR ENZYME DIGESTIVE AGENT INFORMATION

Preparation: The RSRŪ solution, bath, spray or spotting bottle must be prepared daily.

pH: The fabric being treated must be neutral. Residual acid (tannin spotters) or alkali (protein spotter) may destroy enzymes.

Moisture:  Fabric must be kept moist. WIthout moisture the enzymes cease activity.

Temperature: 100 to 1110 degrees F for optium enzyme activity. Under 90 degrees F and over 145 degrees F, activity diminishes or ceases.

Time: Digesting can take from 15 minutes to several hours, depending upon the size of the stain.

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