No. In fact, white vinegar is used as a stain remover.
It depends on the type of cloth. Also, even if it doesn't technically "stain" the cloth, it may bleach or remove the dye.
To Remove A Crayon Stain Try Hand washing it in milk. Or put white vinegar on it or fresh lemon juice.
Vinegar can be a stain remover. But not on blood!! Vinegar used on a blood stain will make the blood stain a permanent mark on the fabric.
Lemon vinegar works best on colored pieces of clothes. Clorox works best on white clothes that are yellowed or stained.
Washing clothes in white vinegar and laudry detergent in the washing machine can remove odors from your clothes. Put the vinegar in as you would if you were adding bleach. Good luck with it.
Start from the outside of the stain and work your way in, being careful not to spread the stain onto other areas of the carpet.If you can still see the Kool-Aid stain, mix 2 cups of water with 1 cup of white vinegar.Using this white vinegar solution and a clean white cloth
Neither white vinegar nor water stains clothes. Red wine vinegar may though, as it is made red wine which stains.
Scoop excess up, then blot with vinegar soaked white clothes until stain is gone. Allow to dry and then vacuum.
To Remove A Crayon Stain Try Hand washing it in milk. Or put white vinegar on it or fresh lemon juice.
White stain
Vinegar can be a stain remover. But not on blood!! Vinegar used on a blood stain will make the blood stain a permanent mark on the fabric.
You can try using laundry detergent on the stain. Apply detergent to stain and gently scrub with a sponge until stain is gone, then wash as normal in the washing machine. You can also try using white vinegar on the stain. Allow the vinegar to soak on the stain for around 10 minutes then wash in the washing machine as you normally would.
Lemon vinegar works best on colored pieces of clothes. Clorox works best on white clothes that are yellowed or stained.
Washing clothes in white vinegar and laudry detergent in the washing machine can remove odors from your clothes. Put the vinegar in as you would if you were adding bleach. Good luck with it.
Yes cherries can stain your clothes
Probably not (if it's distilled vinegar), but it's possible. Water can stain some delicate fabrics.
Start from the outside of the stain and work your way in, being careful not to spread the stain onto other areas of the carpet.If you can still see the Kool-Aid stain, mix 2 cups of water with 1 cup of white vinegar.Using this white vinegar solution and a clean white cloth
I would recommend trying an oxygen based product such as Oxyclean. Another stain remover is white vinegar.