A cherry stain is a dye stain, which is very hard to remove. If your article of clothing is color-safe, bleach it. If not pretreat it, rinse it with hot water, and repeat. If the garment has been bleaching for 15 minutes and still looks stained, or you have repeated the pretreatment to no avail, the stain is not likely to come out.
there is a company called CitruSolution. They make a spoy remover that gets rid of everything resolve, or oxy clean for carpets
You re-stain with a darker stain. Good luck.
I'm a painting contractor and have had problems with employees getting overspray on window vinyl. What has worked for us is acetone or a product called goof off. But first try it in a spot not so obvious. Good Luck, Steve
Unfortunately, because Old English is an oil based product with dark stain in it, you will not be able to remove it from the paneling. However, if you are wanting to paint the paneling, the best thing to do would be to apply a 'stain killer' to the paneling first, such as Kilz, available at your local hardware or paint store. This also works well to block any 'stain' that is on your walls before painting, such as lipstick, ink, pencil, etc. and prevent the stain from bleeding through the new paint.
If you have stripped your furniture and there is still too much stain showing on the surface you should first rough sand the project to remove any un-wanted blemishes and roughness then use household bleach followed by light sanding. Remember at this point the more you sand the more the old stain will be exposed.
I have a dark stain on a chair made from old wood.Now I would like to have it natural.Is there anything I can do to get this look Use a paint and stain remover to pull out and remove the old stain. It may require more than one application of the remover to get all the old color out, especially if it is the overnight, environmentally friendly type. If it's available in your area and you don't mind using a very strong chemical, methyl chloride strippers are the strongest and fastest. Of course you'll want to wear heavy gloves, long sleeve shirt and long pants while you are using the strong stuff. Once you've removed the old stain, clean it with mineral spirits to remove all traces of the stripper, then stain it whatever color you like, or leave it natural and coat with a polyurethane.
with a lot of windex..... (.__.')
To remove old cat urine from carpet you could try using ATX odor kill and stain remover. It breaks down organic compounds that cause odor breaking them down to benign, odorless compounds.
nope - you do not replace old carpet with new carpet at your cost. PERIOD
carpet stain remover. They have this new carpet thing where it comes with a blacklight so you can see where hidden urine is, and where it seems to be, you spray the stuff on it and it goes bye,bye. :)
To get a poop stain out of the carpet, remove any leftover blobs. Use an old knife (that you're NOT going to use again!!) or a scraper to scrape up any dry bits. Get an old rag or shirt and pour a little bit of carpet shampooer (available at most supermarkets) on to the rag. Rub at the stain. If it doesn't lift, keep doing it and it'll eventually lift the stain. When you have the stain lifted, spray Frebrezze over it and dry.
You re-stain with a darker stain. Good luck.
Once any material (wine, food, grease etc) has touched any fabric (carpet, upholstery, clothing etc) a stain begins to form. The trick of stain removal is to get to the stain as fast as possible, before it has time to set. For example, when wine falls onto your carpet much of the initial spill is picked up right away. If the homeowner chooses not to hire a professional cleaner, but instead leaves the stain alone, the wine will bond with the fabric. The stronger the bond, the harder the stain becomes to remove. Some things can prevent the stain from setting, like cleaning products. If you have a wine stain on an item of clothing, and you put the item of clothing into the dryer before the stain is removed, then the heat from the dryer will strengthen the chemical bond of the stain and make the stain harder to remove. One very important thing in stain prevention is to always blot, and never rub an area with a stain. Rubbing the stain, even if you're trying to remove it, will rub the stain into the fabric, and make it harder to remove. Time, heat, rubbing and improper stain removal will always make stains harder to remove.
Olde English is a type of furniture polish. To remove it from a carpet, use some automotive hand cleaner. Just rub it in and allow to sit for a few minutes. Then apply some warm water to soak it up.
Yes there are. Many people revert to old-school methods, such as bleach, baking soda, and salt water. However, finding an official natural carpet stain remover would be quite difficult.
When my two-year old poured shampoo onto the carpet we just used some water and a sponge and keep rubbing the spots until the soap came out. Just keep wringing out the sponge and change the water when it gets too soapy. That's how we did it anyway. Good luck.
I recently got colored lipgloss on my carpet and tried everything to get it out. I tried Resolve Carpet Cleaner, nail polish remover, eye and lip makeup remover, and vinegar. Nothing worked, until I read on the internet to use toothpaste, specifically Colgate. I didn't have Colgate so used Crest and it WORKED!!! I put some toothpaste on a brush and scrubbed into the stain. Instantly, the stain disappeared. I also used hot water to rinse with to make sure the stain really was gone. Presto, no more stain! I just used it on a beige carpet with bright pink lip gloss about 3 hours after the stain was put there by my four year old daughter. Truly worked a miracle. It isn't there anymore.
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