Yes, but not for all stains.
Try Resolve carpet cleaner. If that doesn't work, try Hydrogen Peroxide
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Most laundry detergents contain enzymes to help breakdown stains such as blood
Mud stains cloths; mud stains clothes and anything that isn't smooth microscopically like microfibre.
Dean Smither - a Australian inventor
Bleach may work on some stains. It really depends on what the floor is and what the stains are.
wash them or if that does not work try lemon juice.
Yes, but not for all stains.
it stains the fabric the dyes color
One of the most common chemicals used to eliminate stains from clothing is white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar will work on grass stains, as well as coffee. tea and fruit stains.
Yes peroxide gets stains out of carpet. It will work fast. After using that then was carpet with carpet machine as you would normally.
Some household cleaners contain solvents that dissolve stains. Other cleaners may contain detergents and solvents that bleach away stains and spills.
Bissell carpet shampoo targets the toughest and deepest stains in one's carpet. The type of stains that it removes include urine, wine, blood, and dirt.
'Vanish' really does work pretty well!!
Regarding laundry: Blood, grass, oil (car and cooking) and paint.Otherwise, stains are used to change colors in biochemical uses, wood work, art and metal work.
Teeth whiteners that work best on tobacco stains are the ones that contain Hydrogen Peroxide and Carbamide Peroxide. For quick and fast results use Zoom.