Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Stains...

Washing and scrubbing stains aren't as easy as leaving it overnight soaked in water...the scrubbing of the such stains makes the process a weary one... sometimes, the water softens, but most often, it does not...
Only a firm persistence could do away with these troublesome layers...
over-persistance marks scratches... that is worse than stains which might be potentially temporary...
thus, only a right technique could have the removal effect..
 but most often than not, surfaces scrubbed ended up stained because the hands that washed it are convinced that scars would definitely appear if more effort and time are given to work on it...
so it stayed stained, till some other hands who scrubbed it discover that a little more persistance would have done good without making the surface dull... The delighted exerts more power than ever, wanting the removal to be faster... yet, it drew a scar...
pushing too much increase the risk of potential scars... and that effort wasn't helpful either...
whatever techniques there are, both handlers still question the thin line between removing a stain and putting a scratch...
People, could you discover the thin line between these two?



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