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Bleach will take a stain out.
Depends on the type of stain, but usually about i would say 3 minutes.
Simply you can use some stain removal that available in markets. Or try hot water. Hot water is primary good stain removal process.
24 hours
Place a cotton cloth over the stain and press a dry iron on it for several seconds, DONT USE STEAM! It make take a few times.
It depends on the type of stain you are using, usually the label contains the correct information, oil based stain generally takes 24 hours, water based takes less time, alcohol based takes even less time. If there is no label, it could be old stain and it might not mix well with your finish. your best bet would be to discard and buy new stain to match with your finish. (water based stain with water based finish, and, oil based stain with oil based finish)
I've never tried that as it's not generally done. Staining is usually done before sealing.You'll have to remove the Thompson's before you stain unless it has been long enough that the Thompson's is no longer effective. To test to see if the surface will take stain, spray some water on it. If it beads up, it will not accept a stain.
Depending on the stain technique it can take anywhere from 2 to 24-hours for the stain to dry. For cabinets, you should wait the entire 24-hours to make sure the stain is not still tacky and to prevent smudges on the finish.
On what product? Clorox will clean crap out of glasses and off dishes. I think water would take out that product stain,.
take the root tip (about 1 cm )and put it in dil. HCL solution for ten min. take the tip out and put in acetocarmine stain for 1min. take out the root put it in water bto remove extra stain .
Gum can not evaporate but it can mold and stain things in hot temperatures.
water does not take out stains , mostly because of the fact that water wets something and honestly makes the stain worse, life would be easier if we could get stains out with water.