first put baking powder on the stain. Then take some vinegar a pour it on the stain. rinse the vinegar and baking soda out then let it dry and the stain should come out.
Grass stains or food stains.
Many foods are proteins, so do not use hot water, which can set protein stains more strongly into a fabric. Scrape off as much of the food as you can, then pretreat any stains made by mustard, cherries, milk or any food you think is likely to stain. Wash the linen in cool water.
i know it FOOD stains
food stains
Most food stains will come out with detergent and water, or with surfactants such as in carpet cleaners. However, some deep set stains resist removal. Depending on the type of carpet, it may be safe to lightly sponge with isopropanol (found in some metal cleaners) to remove the pigments deposited. You can use very dilute white vinegar to remove stains left by stomach acid. This is highly dependent on the fabric/polymer used in the carpet, so test on a similar material before using any organic solvents. (Isopropanol is among the safest and is used as a solvent in many fabric glues. Acetone in nail polish remover can discolor fabrics, as can naphtha in lighter fluid.) -- There is also a commercial product sold for various stains left by pets, which has enzymes that can break down complex food stains.
Because some couch makers put cat food in the couches..... just kidding i dunno
Soap does mix with food colouring and in stains.
any dog food really but bichon frise's and westies are more likely to get tear stains but its not actually what you feed them. but bakers are good but not the best because they have food colouring in.
its dog food!;D
Carmine is a fabric and food coloring that is made of crushed insects. It is red in color and made from the cochineal insect.
brown bears get their food by claws and teeth
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