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You can use hairspray to remove ink from clothing. Spray enough hairspray on the stain so that it penetrates the material. Then rub the fabric on itself. This helps to release the ink from the fibres. Then rub some handsoap onto the stain and rub into the fabric. Scrub the fabric and rinse. Repeat if necessary. This works best on cotton, polyester, and denim.
For the denim jeans - mate that's what they invented the washing machine for. Carpet - 'Call Rug Doctor. Steaming mad at dirt (hot look at the camera)'.
lol scrub like heck with powerful soap...
Rinse the fabric in cold water. Pretreat it if the stains are very bad. Then wash it in a cold water cycle.
Get a wipe and give it a quick rub!!
Synthetic fabric are containing good chemicals and enzymes due to which it is easy to remove stain and cotton does not contain any good chemicals.
You can use hairspray to remove ink from clothing. Spray enough hairspray on the stain so that it penetrates the material. Then rub the fabric on itself. This helps to release the ink from the fibres. Then rub some handsoap onto the stain and rub into the fabric. Scrub the fabric and rinse. Repeat if necessary. This works best on cotton, polyester, and denim.
Stains from carpet cannot be easily removed with plain water. Stain remover/ carpet cleaner is necessary in order to completely remove it.
A white rubber eraser will remove blue stains from you white leather shoes! It worked wonders for mine! Hope it works!
There are a handful of ways you can remove an oil stain from a fabric car seat. You can for example use dish soap on the stain.
Very hard to remove from any fabric.
For the denim jeans - mate that's what they invented the washing machine for. Carpet - 'Call Rug Doctor. Steaming mad at dirt (hot look at the camera)'.
lol scrub like heck with powerful soap...
Rinse the fabric in cold water. Pretreat it if the stains are very bad. Then wash it in a cold water cycle.
The best way to remove a fabric softener stain is to wet the stain, and then rub it with a regular bar of soap. Complete the stain removal process by rewashing the garment in the hottest water that is still safe for the fabric.
Removing stains depends more on the type of stain than on the fabric. I encourage you to ask about how to remove your specific stain, but the following instructions work for an unknown stain. Rinse the stain thoroughly in cool water and use a pretreatment. Wash the shirt on a cold cycle.
You get it and then get it off