Rub a couple of drops of dish soap directly into the stain. Rinse it in the sink. Keep repeating until it is gone. Make sure to rinse all of the soap out of it before putting it in the actual wash.
Oxyclean. the one that gets the tough stains out!!!!!
lipsticks are not food
Most lipsticks contain animal fat.
Use hairspray on it :) Sounds crazy but really works! ;D
because the material is made of polyester, which will watch off. were as oil stains on cotton will never watch off.
only the silvery part and its only in some lipsticks.
It depends on the type of stain. Generally you should remove as much of the stain as you can by blotting, pretreat the stain, and then wash it. Certain stains, like blood or milk, will be made worse by hot water.
Most lipsticks contain fish scales.
maybe, because i heard that they probably use buffalo fats in lipsticks
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Ink stains are tricky, but they sometimes respond to alcohol. Alcohol content in hair spray has been greatly reduced since my junior high days of poofed-up bangs. This is great for hair-care. Not so fab for ink stains. Sometimes hair spray works. And when it does, it's wonderful. But a lot of times, it doesn't. Hair spray tends to work better if the fabric in question is made of polyester or a polyester blend. That being said, clothing treated with hair spray should be rinsed thoroughly whether the ink came out or not.
gently pour gasoline over the stain and then gently place in the gas grill. light from a distance away and run. the stain will be gone. Check your insurance.