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How can I remove black stains from a pocket book that went on my red bag? How can I remove black stains from a pocket book that went on my red bag?
i stored a vinyl hot tub in storage and now it has yellow and black mold stains on it. how do i remove the stains and smell?
The stains could possibly be from copper. Your pH may be or has been below 7.0. Check your pH and Total Alkalinity and adjust. k
To remove phosphoric acid stains on black plastic, make up a paste of white vinegar and baking soda. Apply the paste to the stain and allow to sit for a few minutes, then rinse with warm water.
mold from wool carpet
Cobalting is what the black spots on fiberglass pools is called. This occurs when the gel finish on the pool begins to break down. You can remove the old gel coating and apply a new one.
Yes, a black light will show stains, such as on a carpet or shirt.
I was told to just super chlorinate the water. You may have to repeat with the super chlorination, but over time, stains should fade away.
Sounds like black line stain - it is a pellicle stain caused by gram-positive bacteria on your teeth. It is common in women and children. A dental hygenist can help remove it, but sadly it is quite tenacious and will grow back rapidly. * Tobacco stains. * Coffee stains. * Tea Stains. * Stains to some kind of spices.
By using chromatization method thus separation of colours of combined sources. ANSWER If you have black stains on your skin from playing with silver salts, you basically can't remove them. The black colour is caused by silver particles which get into pores and the surface layers of your skin. Silver is soluble in nitric acid but this is NOT an option for cleaning your hands. Luckily, skin is continually replaced and grows from layers the silver particles don't reach so, in a couple of weeks, the stains will start to fade and disappear in about two to three weeks depending on how dark the stains are. Silver chloride is a notoriously insoluble white crystalline solid. It will decompose, like most silver salts, when exposed to light. This is the principle of the old black and white photography.