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No it does not. If Koolaid gets on your hair just wash it off. It might me a little sticky but it will not stain.
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Use VANISH, the stain-remover. It is very effective.
When washing dye out of clothes, your objective is to remove the stain before it gets into the laundry. There are three steps:Blot as much of the stain as possible with a clean, dry paper towel. Rinse it as thoroughly as you can.Pretreat the stain using a commercial pretreatment. Popular brands of pretreatments in the United States are OxyClean and Shout. Follow the directions on the package.If steps one and two did not remove the stain, figure out if it is safe to bleach that article of clothing. If it is, soak the entire garment in bleach. If after 15 minutes of bleach soaking the stain remains, it is probably not going to wash out.
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It gets chases around until it gets caught
it gets everywhere
it gets lit
you clean it
No it does not. If Koolaid gets on your hair just wash it off. It might me a little sticky but it will not stain.
No it does not. If Koolaid gets on your hair just wash it off. It might me a little sticky but it will not stain.
it gets everywhere
You probably can't remove an acid stain. Acid eats away at matter and in most cases it can't be repair. In the future when you have an acid spill, you want to dilute the acid before it gets a chance to cause damage.
Nothing. But you should try to find your house before it gets to dark.
well its ICE or towel
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people fertilise it by urinating on it and it gets put in a lorry and is sent to the supermarket