Rubbing alcohol usually does a pretty good job.
Removing stains depends on the type of stain. I encourage you to search for instructions on removing the specific type of stain, but the following instructions should do for an unknown stain. Start by blotting up or scrapping off as much of the stain as possible. Then rinse the stain in cool water and pretreat it. Wash the shirt on a cool water cycle.
You can use bleach if it's a white shirt or you can get stain remover.
I am not sure but you might try soaking the affected area with nail polish remover but it might stain the shirt the color of the paint. If that happens you could possibly then try removing the stain with bleach.
Sponge the stain with a dry-cleaning solvent and allow it to dry, then brush off the powder. If stain is still there, mix a paste of powdered detergent, water and a few drops of ammonia. Apply this mixture to the stain. When you can remove no more stain, then flush the area with water and launder as soon as possible.
it would come off i guess
Rubbing alcohol usually does a pretty good job.
Removing stains depends on the type of stain. I encourage you to search for instructions on removing the specific type of stain, but the following instructions should do for an unknown stain. Start by blotting up or scrapping off as much of the stain as possible. Then rinse the stain in cool water and pretreat it. Wash the shirt on a cool water cycle.
Take Your Shirt Off was created on 2009-11-10.
You can use bleach if it's a white shirt or you can get stain remover.
I am not sure but you might try soaking the affected area with nail polish remover but it might stain the shirt the color of the paint. If that happens you could possibly then try removing the stain with bleach.
Permanent blue marker can sometimes be removed from a football shirt by using a paste made from baking soda and water. Rub on gently, then rinse out in cool water. Another method is to spray an oxygen based cleaner directly onto the shirt and wash in cool water. If the stain is not completely gone, spray and wash again while the shirt is still wet.
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Take some tape, Put it on your shirt where the cat hair is, presto manifesto you have a hairless shirt.
Re dye it!
To get the oil out , put baby powder on it, let it soak up the oil, shake off excess, ( this works best when stain is fresh, and wont work on silk) then launder in machine but pre- treat with a stain remover first. Machine wash it at the highest temperature allowed. for the shirt. Put bleach on it if its a white shirt that can take bleach. before machine washing.
yes it would be but if you rubbed very hard it could come off