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.
It depends on the type of stain. Generally you should remove as much of the stain as you can by blotting, pretreat the stain, and then wash it. Certain stains, like blood or milk, will be made worse by hot water.
Bleach it!
gently pour gasoline over the stain and then gently place in the gas grill. light from a distance away and run. the stain will be gone. Check your insurance.
polyester is cheap. its disadvantages are that it is not absorbent and heat friendly. polyester is cheap. its disadvantages are that it is not absorbent and heat friendly.
Yes, you can get covers made of stain-resistant materials such as polyester-cotton blends. However, duvet covers usually are not available with special stain-resistant treatments such as Scotchgard.
what will remove copper sulfate stain in commodes
use stain wipes
Yes, it will stain. Spray stain with hairspray and wash as directed. Also works on other stains, grass, blood, oil, etc. Don't use on silk, test on small area if unsure.
yes it can because it has a substance which is sour that can remove the stain of the shirt.
The iodine stain can be removed from the paper by washing the stain in plenty of cold water. Paper distillation can also be used to remove the iodine stain from the paper.
Surfectants work in stain removers to remove the stain and not damage what the stain is on. It oxidizes the stain and lifts it out of whatever its in,
To remove oil stains you should pretreat the stain with a pretreatment spray or by rubbing it with liquid laundry detergent. Sometimes the heat of the dryer can set a stain. This means that if the stain was not removed after you washed it, and the shirt has dried, it may be stuck there.