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It depends on what kind of stain it is. I have always found that pouring isoprophyl rubbing alcohol on the area and scratching it off with something sharp like a knife usually helps with paint stains. If it is a grease stain, that cannot be easily removed. If it is something else, it may or may not come off with bleach. It also depends on what kind of material a stain is on and the time period it is on the material. If it is a soft, thick material, a stain would be harder to remove. On the other hand, if it would be a thin, slick material, then a stain would be easier to remove.

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