coca cola can because it contains more acid than what water does and it also contains dye and other ingredients
I find cocacola hurt my teeth a lot more than pepsi, they also seem to make my teeth more gripy
No, sodium monofluorophosphate does not stain teeth like stannous fluoride. Staining of teeth is more commonly associated with stannous fluoride, whereas sodium monofluorophosphate is less likely to cause staining.
It stains you teeth because there's to much sugar in the drinks and it rottes your teeth. Hope this helped:)
If you don't have hard water the water stain will eventually dissapear. For more info go to solidsurfacealliance.org or forum.solidsurfacealliance.org
Bonds need to be broken for the stain causing material, to dissolve in the water. hot water has additional energy which it transfers into the bonds, therefore loosening the stain more rapidly.
Cold water is generally better for treating stains because hot water can cause the stain to set. Using cold water to treat a stain will prevent the stain from spreading and becoming more difficult to remove. It's recommended to treat a stain with cold water first before deciding on the appropriate stain removal method.
A simple effective stain remover is a paste of baking soda and water. Using a SOFT tooth brush and a minimum of paste brush your teeth gently for several minutes and rinse immediately. Only use once a day and then for about one week. If this doesn't remove enough stain then think about buying a commercial stain removing product.
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Well not really but it does make it more sugary/ unhealthy! It can also stain your teeth if it is raw.
If an oil stain gets wet before drying, the water can dilute the oil and spread the stain further. It can also make it more difficult to remove the oil stain completely, as the water can penetrate deeper into the fabric or surface, making the cleaning process more challenging. It is best to let the oil stain dry before attempting to clean it.
Warm water is a better cleaner because cold water fuses the stain even more so to the fabric, where as warm water draws the stain away from said fabric.
Butter will stain clothing because it is oily and it is a protein. Rub it with detergent and soak it in cold water. If the stain looks like it is gone, wash it as you normally would. If not rub it with more detergent and wash it on a cool water cycle.