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You can use Tide color safe bleach to remove chocolate stains without damaging or decolorizing the blouse. Also, you can use shout stain remover first before you place the blouse into the washing machine to help remove the stains.
Remove cat feces by turning the hot water on and let it run until it is hot. Then, plug the tub and fill it with hot water to the level of the stain. Put 1/2 cup of dishwasher detergent (not dishwashing liquid) in the hot water and mix it around. Let it soak overnight. It may need a light scrubbing when you drain the tub. A piece of 600 grit wet/dry aluminum oxide sand paper can also be used to wet sand the area. When the tub is clean, coat it with Rain-X windshield glass protectant. It may take a few applications since fiberglass tubs are porous. This will help the tub stay clean.
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it is used to remove soil and stains from clothes.
Genesis 950 - by far the best stain remover available. In addition to removing stains, it also kills bacteria which prevents odors - GREAT for pet stains and carpet cleaning!
I don't know about fiberglass but I got wood stain on my nearly-white carpet and it came right up using hydrogen peroxide. It didn't bleach out the carpet either! Hope that helps.
Many stains can be removed with alcohol.
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Bleach might remove dye stain from a fiberglass tub if it is caught early enough. The areas of dye stain can be soaked with bleach over time. This might take a while.
Use Mineral Spirits or Paint Thinner. Test an area first but should work just fine.
A small amount of turpentine or paint thinner on a cloth will usually lift a stain like this from the bathtub.
Fiberglass shower stalls are available for purchase at most home improvement stores. Home Depot and Lowe's should both have these shower stalls in stock.
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here is no way to actually remove it other than light sanding then finish off with a clear coat hard paint. Krylon spray is best.
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removing superglue can be tough. first up, make sure the shower surface is gelcoat. if it is then it's safe to use acetone to clean the superglue from the surface. test it with a rag damped with acetone in an inconspicuous area to be sure before you attack the superglue area.
Soak a coonwool ball, or similar, in bleach and leave it sitting on the stain for as long as needed. (It took 3 days to work completely) resoaking the cottonwool ball maybe required. This also works for hair dye stains.