It depends on whether the material can be wet cleaned. If so, them there is an upright chance for the removal of the water stain. However, if the only allowed technique is dry clean, then the water stain is next to impractical to get rid of.
soap and water...
Salt stains on nylon boots can be removed with soap and water. The salt can also be removed by allowing it to dry and then rubbing it off.
bleach stains cannot be removed.
Stains from chess board can be removed by using amonia which is present in glass cleaners.
No. Time, warm water, and drying the garment before the stain is removed can set stains in.
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Mud stains can be removed from dry cloth. With the wet cloth wipe it fully. And using soap solution with water remove the mud from auto paint.
They can stain easily, but the stains can be removed with water and a normal detergent.
I removed several stains using a little dishwashing liquid and water. I guess it depends on the bed you purchased.
A stained carpet can be a headache for many homeowners an individuals. Carpet stains should be removed as soon as possible - some stains can be difficult to remove if left for a long time. Baking soda can be very effective at removing most stains. A 2:1 solution of water and baking soda can remove most stains.
Try sodium hypochlorite, one glass for 5 liters of water. (2 hours)
Some stains can not be dissolved in water.