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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or thing that removes something, such as a stain or an object.
Example: "I need to buy a remover for the paint stains on my clothes."
Alternatives: "a cleaner" or "a solvent".
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The performance of Mn2O3/MCM-41 Mn2O3/MCM-41 a remover was further demonstrated in the removal of azo dyes of methyl orange (MO), composite (CR), methylene blue (MB), asd rhodamine B (removerh/washout visible light irradiation at room temperature.
Either way, the only solution I can think of is to remove all the sticky paint by scraping or using a remover and then prime and repaint.
Today, there is a remover made especially for milk paint.
The elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh is, appropriately enough, a remover of obstacles.
Like a rat and like an elephant, Ganesha is a remover of obstacles.
It stays put very well, shifting only under a remover or cleanser.
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Use a stain remover to remove stains.
Use a stain remover to remove any remaining stain.
If there is a grease build-up, use a grease remover followed with a water rinse.
Don't they know Olympic athletes can't so much as use a wart remover without a medical explanation?
The products, all labeled "heavy duty," include a stain remover, carpet cleaners, a spot and stain remover, a degreaser and hand sanitizers.
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