Early dyes were made of plant matter. One example is Indigo, now commonly used for blue jeans. Now it is a man-made chemical. But it was very popularly grown in India and Japan and was known in ancient civilizations around the world.
Basically, when the microfibers of a material are dyed a different colour, something will stain. It can happen intentionally, like permanent marker, or unintentionally like... a food stain, or grass stain. Microfibers act as magnets to dyes, which is why, they are so hard to get rid of.
tannins in coffee
Beets stain clothes because they are a dye. The beet's juice is absorbed into the clothing, and the dye remains after the water evaporates. To get rid of the stain pretreat it and wash it in hot water.
it is a basic dye that will stain the cells. That makes it a positive stain.
Mustard stains because it is a dye stain ,which makes it difficult to get out.
Borscht (or borsht) is also known as beet soup
answer 1: The colour in the wine is from soaking the skins of grapes in the juice during fermentation. It is not from the grapes, they are colourless. I suppose the colour is what makes it stain. answer 2: Spillling red wine on your shirt makes a red wine stain.. ^_^
National sleep makes a stain resistant mattress pad.
The tomato.
yes yes gram stain is a purple color that makes takes gram crackers and makes them good to eat.
Chickens can eat anything that humans eat. Beet pulp is high in nutrients and makes an excellent supplement to commercial feed. They will enjoy the variety.
Tequila can stain your clothes. It is a tannin stain, so it does not actually dye the fabric. This makes it easy to wash away in hot water.
The addition of other metals makes steel stainless.
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