That's not a stain, it's a scorch and probably impossible to remove.
morimoto
Each stain is specific for specifikc materials by example if you want to check for iron in a certain tissue and you did not stain with its specific stain you will be never able to finde it
Because they corrode and stain on skin contact.
No
Buy a new carpet! Unfortunately that's the only answer
iron removed by a magnetpebbles will then be all that is left
short answer is you don't. My experience with the Bru stain is to persevere with a good upholstery cleaner that you trust. however I dont think it really disappears...........
Use a magnet to attract the iron, leaving the sand behind.
by leaving it there for a lond time like 2 min Iron + oxygen = iron oxide (rust) Wetting it seems to accelerate the process.
The stain could be caused by mold. The wood should be pressure washed and treated with a sealer. Another type of black stain in timber is caused by iron oxide. When the moisture in the timber has caused the iron in any fixings, such as nails, to rust and form ferric oxide. This is black, and this travels through the moisture in the timber causing patches of black staining.
Does iron stain teeth? in a word Yes. This staining is most likely a harmless side effect, but the prescriber should have warned you of this side effect. Also the prescriber most likely thought that the benifit of iron far out wieghed the multiple risks associated with iron-deficiency anemia. Iron is essential in neural development of toddlers and an essential part of the formation of red blood cells, the cells that carry oxygen to all the parts of your body.
Your iron needs to be cleaned periodically. If it isn't it can stain your clothes. The brown spots could also be from over ironing, burning your clothes from your iron. You may consider getting a new iron.