Yes, lemon juice -- alone or in combination with other substances -- can remove stains. Lemon juice can act as a bleaching agent, so it's a good idea to test a small area of the fabric or other material, first.
Lemon juice can also cause stains. For more complete information on how to use lemon juice to remove stains, please see the links below.
yes. if used corectly it can be used to remove stains, but please use it on another peice of material first.
you can lighten chocolate stains and curry stain
Lemon juice mixed into a paste with salt can remove stains from clothing. Leave it to dry for thirty minutes.
Lemon juice cleans your hair! but make sure you condition it with egg whites.
yes lemon juice can clean stains it cleans better than lemon juice
Because of the acids
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
Um. Just have lemon juice on hand, and the acid from the juice will do the trick and if not, then call Martha Stewart. xD
Lemon juice and sunlight are both a natural form of bleach. They lighten the stain and in some cases remove it completely.
To remove rust stains from fabric, lay it on paper towels. Soak the stains with fresh lemon juice (Bottled ones work too). Lay the paper towels with the fabric out in the sun to dry. the stains will disappear. Wash as normal aftewards.
Use lemon juice.
No, lemon juice cannot remove calories.
wash them or if that does not work try lemon juice.
citric acid is the main acid in lemon juice along with small amounts of ascorbic acid , commonly known as vitamin C. Lemon juice is a handy natural bleach, which you c an use to remove fruit juice or other stains from your hands safely.
Oxy Clean is good at removing a variety of stains. Peroxide, lemon juice, and soap also can help remove a dandelion stain.
the lemon juice releases carbon dioxide to the stain to make it lighter like how salt water does to snow
Rub it with rubber or lemon and you have done it.