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"hide stains" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to conceal or cover up marks or discolorations on a surface. Example: The new sofa cover is great at hiding stains, making it perfect for families with young children.
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Dark colors hide stains.
The seat cushions look familiar: bright blue with squiggles and circles in yellow and red — more likely meant to hide stains than to make passengers feel chipper about the bus ride ahead.
A typical, recent addition to their collection is Heleen Klopper's Woolfiller, a revolutionary invention to fill holes (or hide stains) in woollen garments using nothing more than raw wool and Klopper's special needle.
You should also fix tears in the upholstery or invest in plush seat covers to hide stains.
Use 3% hydrogen peroxide to hide stains that blotting won't pick up.
Using a fabric that isn't white will help to hide stains.
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Using the site's search tool, I was quickly able to find specific colors and weaves among the site's more than two dozen carpet brands, including two highly patterned carpets (good for hiding stains) that might be suitable.
Another advantage, he added, is that they tend to be sturdy and good at hiding stains".Most of my clients have kids, grandchildren or dogs, and they want to be able to use every room," he said".I'm constantly thinking about fabrics and wallpapers that are inviting yet durable".
While it's being marketed as a tool to help you find hidden stains so you can make your pad smell better, we know it's really so you can all play CSI at home.
It's also ideal for hiding stains.
By dusk, the bodies of six bulls lay there, their hides stained blue to ensure that no one tried to cheat and sell their meat to a slaughterhouse.
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