If whitener has stained cloth, it has most likely removed the pigment or dye from the material. Just in case there's a chance that it's salvageable, follow these steps.
No. In fact, white vinegar is used as a stain remover.
A small amount of turpentine or paint thinner on a cloth will usually lift a stain like this from the bathtub.
To remove red pop stains from a carpet blot up as much of the stain as possible. Do not rub at the stain. Mix warm water and Oxyclean or dish soap in a bowl. Use a damp cloth with some of this cleaning solution to continue blotting at the stain until it is removed.
Soak the stain with rubbing alcohol and blot with a clean dry cloth. Once most of the ink is gone spray the remaining stain with a liberal amount of pre-treater and launder as normal. That should take care of it.
The best stain removal method depends on what type of stain. Since terry cloth is used in bathrooms, the stain is likely a protein stain, so do not wash it in hot water until the stain is gone. Pretreat the stain, rinse it out, and soak the fabric in bleach. Then rinse it again and wash it as you normally would.
Wet cloth.
No. In fact, white vinegar is used as a stain remover.
Rubbing Alcohol will remove permanent marker from your rug. The best time to work on the stain is as soon as possible. A dry stain may not be removable. You should get some clean white cloths, dampen one of the cloths with rubbing alcohol and dab the stain with the cloth. Change the cloth frequently to a clean section of the cloth or to a new cloth so as to not spread the stain. As you dab the stain you will be diluting it and transferring it to the cloth. For other stain removal solutions,
No! it can never remove stains from any cloth , it is only to add a nice odor to the body!
dab with a spoon then with a cloth
You dont
Take a cloth and dampen it with hot water. Using a small amount of powder oxyclean applied to the damp cloth, gently rub the stain. After you're done, you would never even know there was a stain!
Start by removing as much of the make-up as you can with a dry cloth. Then see what you can pick up with a damp cloth. If you haven't gotten the stain off, look at the tie's tag. Follow the directions for washing the tie, and pretreat the stain first.
by adding some rubbing alcohal to the stain and softly patting it with a cloth
A small amount of turpentine or paint thinner on a cloth will usually lift a stain like this from the bathtub.
If the stain is fresh, then the stain can be removed by simply rubbing the stain with a damp cloth. Older stains can be removed with a leather cleaner from a brand like Pledge.
Unless you use a stain remover or hydrogen peroxide, the wine stain on your cloth may still be visible even after a wash through the laundry. The best way to remove the stain is to blot the stain when its still fresh with some towels and then combine 1 teaspoon of laundry soap with one cup of hydrogen peroxide.