Rub your hand across it until it kinda fades, then, vacuum over it, after, use water where it was (if it is still there) and if it is still there after you used the water. Try Goo-Gone.
use a dry towel and scrub it
powder foundation works well for me. it had your skin color, but the consistency of baby powder.
Very difficult - try a vacuum cleaner first. However I suspect the carpet will be ruined - do you have household insurance - you may be able to get a replacement carpet.
The words "baby" and "powder" are common nouns.
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I don't know if my answer is right, but if baby powder causes cancer, they would of taken it off the shelves ages ago. From my personal point of view, baby powder does not cause cancer. There is little or no research saying baby powder causes cancer. If it does, then the chances would be near astronomical because baby powder is very commonly used, with, as far as I know, no cases of cancer. (It is more likely that cases of cancer in patients who have used baby powder is pure coincidence.)
Its obvious isn't it BABY POWDER its supposed to be used on baby's that's why its called baby powder. You can also use it on your feet like that athlete powder.
Actually, baby powder contains pure corn starch, tricalclum, phosphate, and fragrance. For those of you who don't believe me, I am reading this off of a baby powder bottle right now. Well Johnsons baby powder only contains talc and fragrance. But corn starch can also be used because it has a similarly soft texture.
Baby powder is neutral or 7.
yes, baby powder is considered as matter because baby powder is a homogenous mixture.
Baby powder is not yummy at all. Alkali is a chemical in baby powder. It is not safe to eat the baby powder, it could be poisonous!
to get rid of nit from the furniture then you will have to strip the beds and cushions off the sofa and put baby powder and white vinegar on the beds and leave it to stand for 10-20mins then vaccum the baby powder off.