Answertry hairspray on magic marker stain... You should try hair Spray on it sometimes it works.If the stain is set, try a more powerful solution such as the Amodex Ink and Stain Remover. It is formulated specifically for such stains and works great on garments.
Yellow soot is obtained when the holes of the burner are not clean. The combustion is incomplete. The yellow soot or yellow flame is because of unburnt carbon particles.
Soot particles are the result of incomplete combustion of carbon or organic compounds.
Soot
If you think to black soot this is formed from tiny carbon particles.
Yes it will stain your hair, but no it won't stay there permanently uless the product says that it will.
No it does not. If Koolaid gets on your hair just wash it off. It might me a little sticky but it will not stain.
No it does not. If Koolaid gets on your hair just wash it off. It might me a little sticky but it will not stain.
Use mineral spirits to clean out the stain, then immediately shampoo your hair to remove the spirits.
It could actually glow your hair.
It overlaps the color you have so if you have a blonde or a very light color it is possible for the kool aid to stain your hair because there is no color in your hair already
it will but it will slowly come out
Baking Soda will get it out
U either wash your hair with special shampoo, or ask someone to remove the stain, if that doesn't work go to a salon and ask for advice, or wash your hair with normal shampoo.
Glow sticks will stain your hair, clothes, and skin. (It is non-toxic, though). After a while, it will wash off.
Saturate the stain with sprayed hair spray, then throw the garment into the wash. If the stain doesn't completely come out, repeat the process. DO NOT dry the garment until the stain has washed out! What happens is that the hair spray, which contains lacquer, dissolves the ink, but the hair spray also washes out in water/detergent. (Taking the ink with it.)
Yes and cloths.