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Water stains can be quite difficult to remove as the properties in the stain
itself need to be identified. This is quite a scarce fishing book and the subject
matter gives us a clue as the book looks as if it was dropped in the water
during the excitement of the catch. Identifying these stains will determine
how many baths are needed and what size is to be used.

Some water stains are more difficult to remove than others and it is
critical that the correct size is used in the final washing.

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