I use both, and find they both work well. I keep the stick for when it will be several days before I do a load of laundry - it keeps the stain from setting.
Yes there is a pigment in the stick after the chemical reaction & it will stain floors & textiles
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.
Remove as much of the chapstick from the clothing as you can with a dry paper towel. Be careful not to spread the chap-stick stain around.Rub the front and back of the stain with liquid detergent.Wash the garment as you normally would in hot water.
Use WD 40 liberally on both sides of the stain. Allow the WD-40 to penetrate through the stain. The stain will begin to loosen. Test by touching the stain. Small flecks of the white out should begin to come loose. Rinse thoroughly.Lay the clothing on a clean white towel. Sponge nail polish remover onto both sides of the stain. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat the application of nail polish remover and continue to rinse until the stain is removed. Rinse the stained area thoroughly.Finally, to remove any hidden traces of the stain, apply a stain stick, spray, or gel to the stained area and wash normally.either or all of the above should remove the stain
Step 1. Use WD 40 liberally on both sides of the stain. Allow the WD-40 to penetrate through the stain. The stain will begin to loosen. Test by touching the stain. Small flecks of the white out should begin to come loose. Rinse thoroughly. Step 2. Lay the clothing on a clean white towel. Sponge nail polish remover onto both sides of the stain. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat the application of nail polish remover and continue to rinse until the stain is removed. Rinse the stained area thoroughly. Step 3.Finally, to remove any hidden traces of the stain, apply a stain stick, spray, or gel to the stained area and wash normally.
Wash them and use a stain-remover stick or spray.
There are many different stain removers on the market. Some very highly recommended stain removers are Shout, Tide Stain Stick, Oxiclean, and Spray N Wash.
You can use stain remover to remove a chap stick stain.
use tide stain stick
Yes there is a pigment in the stick after the chemical reaction & it will stain floors & textiles
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.
Solid perfume is a lot like regular perfume but in a stick instead of a spray. If you rub it on your skin it will make you smell good like perfume does... but be careful! If you get too much in your clothes it can stain!
Paint stays on the surface and stain soaks into the the surface.
Yes and cloths.
Stain stick
No, but don't lick it off.
i think u spray hair spray that's what i do