* use hairspray or nail polish remover. apply to stain and then *dab* (do not rub) the stain. the alchol in these products will make the marker begin to run again so you can remove it.
hope that works for you!
I would only do so if the surface was already bleached. If you need to retain the original color, especially with fabric and textiles, then you want to use ammonia. Ammonia will not destroy the original color.
Yes. Only if you use a damp washcloth right after it happened.
Put dog outside where they belong and buy a new couch, because urine has ammonia in it and the smell will never go away only fade. Well actually....you can use 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water. Vinegar will remove the enzymes that make the urine smell, oh that would be the ammonia, and the smell will go. You will need to keep the dog away from the couch until it is clean and dry though, and then make sure it does not happen again.
it is called a clean fuel because when hydrogen is burnt it released energy and the only product left is water. Water is clean and not a pollutant.
drink water & wait a few days. only time can clean your system
I would only do so if the surface was already bleached. If you need to retain the original color, especially with fabric and textiles, then you want to use ammonia. Ammonia will not destroy the original color.
Yes. Only if you use a damp washcloth right after it happened.
Acetone! And elbow grease. It is the only thing that worked when my son & the neighbor kids colored on my front porch.
It depends entirely on what you've marked with the permanent marker. If it is material, then it will take quite a few washes before it comes out completely. If it is a side in a kitchen, it might take a cleaning product to get rid of it (sif is a good one to use). Hope this helps! if its on you it only lasts a couple of days if you constantly wash your hands....good luck ;)
You can clean tomato sauce stains on a suede couch by wiping up the excess sauce with a clean cloth to begin with. Make a solution of lukewarm water and a mild soap, swish to create suds and then apply the foam only to the stain using a sponge. Wipe the residue away with a clean, damp cloth.
It's permanent ... period. Your only choice is to cut out the part that is marked sew in a patch, or just sew right over it. If it was mine, I would consider embroidering a design over the marks.
You do not clean any fuel filter you just replace it. If it has a filter in the tank it is a permanent filter that is only replaced when the pump is replaced.
The verb "to couch" can use the past participle, couched, as an adjective. The noun couch would only have the related adjective couch-like. An adjective to describe 'a couch' could be worn or faded, or alternatively bright and comfortable.
you can only erase marker on a whiteboard but there is pens that can be erased From Charlie the Unicorn
Her husband. My dad/stepdad.
You can't really, although the good news is, it is only a cosmetic problem. You could if it really bothers you could try to cover it with permanent marker or spray paint of something.
No, when you drag a hanging indent marker, the left indent marker stays in place. The hanging indent marker only adjusts the position of the second line of the paragraph relative to the first.