With a simple liquid solution and proper drying methods, you can get any stain out of a wool coat.
First, mix together 4 ounces rubbing alcohol with 4 ounces of any generic vodka. Then, take a teaspoon of chlorine powder and mix it into the solution. Next, you want to get a proper mixture of food dye to properly match the color of the coat.
Now, you're going to want to practice this combination in glasses of water that aren't the actual solution. It doesn't have to be perfect, just get it close.
Take a sponge and apply the whole solution to the coat via dabbing. Make sure it dries in NATURAL light for 2 and a half hours. Repeat the process one more time except let it dry inside. This process should clean your wool coat.
I've been told the stain is better as it wont chip
Look in your local newspaper or visit the local dry cleaners and ask for such a coupon.
Because if you put a pen in in a coat in to the washing machine the pen will be stuck to it and walla you have it the pen stuck to the coat and the coat is clean to
Take it to your local dry cleaners. This coat cannot be machine washed.
well, considering it is just nail polish if you use a base coat it shouldn't stain
Any laundry stain remover that has Oxy chemicals will get green food coloring out of a white fake fur coat. But, it has to be done before the stain dries for best results. If the stain has already dried, use a paste of baking soda and water and rub gently, then use the Oxy stain remover.
Try using WD-40, or ZOUT (created by nurses to remove bloodstains). Do not dry the coat until the stain is removed. If all else fails, most dry cleaner fluids will reomve the stain. Or it may just be time for a new coat!
You should first apply Spray and Wash to the lab coat and then try to wash it. If this does not work, you may have to send your lab coat to the dry cleaners in order to get it clean.
Yes, sand between every coat.
it should do if it is a good dry cleaners.
Two coats will be good. First you should use a bonding agent for the stain & then spray & backroll the first coat. Spray and or roll the 2nd coat.
If it is just the stain with no top coat or sealer on it, just wipe it down with a rag and mineral spirits, paint thinner, Lacquer thinner, anything to put the stain back into solution.