Between the sun ad the addition of chlorine kept at somewhat higher levels they will eventually disappear.
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There is really no need. I have enough chemicals to stain my entire wardrobe.
Stains.
Stains.
Chemical stains make light microscopes more useful by showing specific structures in a cell.
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.
Soak in cold water.
by a chemical called stain out or by using a pumice stone.
The following link provides tips for removing chapstick stains: http://www.fabriclink.com/Stains/Washable/Chapstick.cfm
May not ever be removed. The the manufacturer says " completely dissolove all chemicals before adding to pool".. This information should have been given you when the liner was installed....
The main purpose of putting covers on furniture is to protect them. Damage can occur in the forms of stains, tears from pets, keeps allergens off the furniture, and other mishaps.
Detergents work by binding with chemicals in the dirt and by reducing the surface tension of water, to allow it to penetrate the material and wash out the dirt.
Scotch Guard. It repealed stains very well too. Don't know what chemicals were in it tho.