It depends on the type of cloth.
A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
Try it and find out.
You can try:1. Scrape off excess Chapstick lip balm from your clothing. Use the edge of a spoon to remove the waxy substance.2. Dampen the fabric around the Chapstick stain. Pour prewash stain remover onto the remaining lip balm residue. Rub the stain remover into the stain and allow it to sit for 10 minutes.3. Rinse off the Chapstick stained clothing with warm water. If any grease or color stain remains, blot it with a clean cloth dampened with dry cleaning solvent. Work from the exterior of the stain in toward the middle to lift dye and grease.4. A hot or warm water wash helps remove grease stains.Wash your clothing with the hottest water allowed for the type of fabric. Use laundry detergent and all-fabric bleach to remove any last traces of Chapstick stain. Check to make sure the stain is completely gone before placing your clothing in the dryer.
You could try Vanish? or any sort of stain remover would probably work. I've also use uncoloured nail-varnish remover.
There are many stain removers available to use on clothes. The type of stain remover to use may depend on the type of stain and the type of clothing. Some stain removers are used to pretreat laundry while others are used to remove stains without water or a washing machine. Stains on dry clean fabric will need to be taken to the dry cleaners. OxiClean Max Force Laundry Stain Remover Tide Stain Brush Tide To Go Spray and Wash Dual Power Laundry Stain Remover Zout Spray and Wash Stain Stick Bi-O-Kleen's Bac Out Stain and Odor Eliminator Clorox Bleach Pen There are also various home made stain removers that also work well for specific stains.
A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
Stain remover may be a solvent (dissolution of the spot) or a substance which chemically react with the spot.
Yes Zout stain remover works best
Yes, but not for all stains.
Try it and find out.
use the grease remover that you use to get the grease off your hands it really works:]
Stain removers work by interacting with the material of the stain and dissolving it. For example, modern enzyme stain removers contain protein enzymes which actually "digest" the stain. You have to find the remover which is designed to act on whatever made your stain to get the best results.
Wash them and use a stain-remover stick or spray.
Use tide stain remover, if that doesn't work, well sorry!
You can try:1. Scrape off excess Chapstick lip balm from your clothing. Use the edge of a spoon to remove the waxy substance.2. Dampen the fabric around the Chapstick stain. Pour prewash stain remover onto the remaining lip balm residue. Rub the stain remover into the stain and allow it to sit for 10 minutes.3. Rinse off the Chapstick stained clothing with warm water. If any grease or color stain remains, blot it with a clean cloth dampened with dry cleaning solvent. Work from the exterior of the stain in toward the middle to lift dye and grease.4. A hot or warm water wash helps remove grease stains.Wash your clothing with the hottest water allowed for the type of fabric. Use laundry detergent and all-fabric bleach to remove any last traces of Chapstick stain. Check to make sure the stain is completely gone before placing your clothing in the dryer.
after applying the removers, If it turns a weird color, then the remover will not work. weenie
You could try Vanish? or any sort of stain remover would probably work. I've also use uncoloured nail-varnish remover.