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A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
Stain be gone or Stain, Stain, go away
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Patsy Sherman was the first to invent stain removal, she lived from 1930-2008. And yes, she was a girl. SEXIST FOOL!!!!
CLR (Calcium, Lime Rust) Remover.
A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
You likely will require an organic solvent which may damage the comforter in the process. Here is a complete list of Crayola's tips on stain removal: http://www.crayola.com/support/stain-tips/
Stain be gone or Stain, Stain, go away
It depends on the stain. If it is a water base stain then no. If it is a oil or solvent base it should be fine.
The best stain removal tools are laundry detergents like Oxy Clean, Shout, Stain Removal, and Tide spot cleaner. Grass stains in general are relatively easy to get rid of so long as you wash the clothes quickly after the stain.
Simply you can use some stain removal that available in markets. Or try hot water. Hot water is primary good stain removal process.
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There is a conflict of opinion among experts about which stain removal wax is the best. However, there are two that stand out: Minwax and Thompson's.
Patsy Sherman was the first to invent stain removal, she lived from 1930-2008. And yes, she was a girl. SEXIST FOOL!!!!
Stain remover may be a solvent (dissolution of the spot) or a substance which chemically react with the spot.
The chemical will what is know as a solvent, a solvent is something that things can dissolve into. So the chemical dissolves the stain. Some stain removers work by breaking down the chemical that makes up the stain into something that can dissolve. Once the stain is dissolved a rinse under water will remove it.
The spore was neutralized before stain removal insued.