Yes, it has been done, even though some people disagree. Many people consider it an opinion. It depends on what you are removing the stain off of.
If its a white shirt, bleach it. If it a colored shirt, use Clorox. If its a small stain, use a Clorox magic pen. If none work, buy a new one. OR>>>>>>>>>>OXYCLEAN If it is a white you just bleach it and scrub it. And for colors just scrub it by hand and use stain removers and color safe bleach.
You can't. Sorry. You could try to re-dye it. Try alteration specialists, if they can't do it maybe they could suggest someone that could.
Treat just like any other stain. Best product I've found is Clorox 2.
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you can wash it with Clorox wipes
Usually With Bleach And Water but i would Prefer if You used Clorox And Dish Detergent.
If its a white shirt, bleach it. If it a colored shirt, use Clorox. If its a small stain, use a Clorox magic pen. If none work, buy a new one. OR>>>>>>>>>>OXYCLEAN If it is a white you just bleach it and scrub it. And for colors just scrub it by hand and use stain removers and color safe bleach.
There is no single best way to remove all stains. The best way to remove a protein stain is with cold water and OxyClean. The best way to remove a dye stain is to use bleach if the fabric can handle it. Try looking up the best way to remove your specific stain.
Yes, but not for all stains.
Clorox Cleanup!!! It works! Only leave it on the leather for about 10 sec, maybe not that long. You will be amazed...
You can't. Sorry. You could try to re-dye it. Try alteration specialists, if they can't do it maybe they could suggest someone that could.
Clorox works by helping you fight the tough stain on shirt,skirts,and alot of more stuff
Treat just like any other stain. Best product I've found is Clorox 2.
Treat just like any other stain. Best product I've found is Clorox 2.
First, brush off any loose dirt; then scrub the wicker with a chlorine solution (such as Clorox), following directions for stain removal on bottle.
Nail polish out of black topUse fingernail polish remover, an use Clorox beach 2, to help get the rest of the stain out! good luck;-)
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