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Well Actually. Tide Removes 84% stains And gain Removes About 40% Stains. So tide Detergent Removes Stains The Best. Thats Your Answer. Tide Is The Best Detergent. Also OxiClean Removes Stains The Best. Oxiclean Was Rewarded For The Best Stain Remover In The World. But Technically Tide Is Better.
Well Actually. Tide Removes 84% stains And gain Removes About 40% Stains. So tide Detergent Removes Stains The Best. Thats Your Answer. Tide Is The Best Detergent. Also OxiClean Removes Stains The Best. Oxiclean Was Rewarded For The Best Stain Remover In The World. But Technically Tide Is Better.
forget the stain remember the detergent
"Forget The Stain, Remember The Detergent"
A stain remover that removes coffee stains varies depending on the type of material. For clothing, pre-soaking in standard laundry detergent generally will remove coffee stains. You can also use Tide Stain Stick or Shout Liquid Laundry Stain Remover to remove coffee stains. White vinegar or a white vinegar and dishwashing detergent mixture will also work.
No, it does not stain. Laundry detergent was designed not to harm clothing. If it looks like detergent has stained your clothing, just rinse it out.
Laundry Detergent Gets Rid Of Smells And Odors And Stain Removers Get Stains Out.
Bleach does not stain clothes, it removes the dye. This is like the opposite of a stain, which deposits something on top of the clothing. Bleach removes the colored dye that it touches.
the detergent that works better is tide because it makes the stain come right out
Gain laundry deterent was introduced to the market in 1969 as a stain removing detergent.
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.
Detergent is composed of chemicals that have ionic bonds. Ionic bonds are attracted to covalent bonds (sort of like the phrase "opposites attract"). Since ketchup and other materials that stain are made up of covalent-bonded elements, the ionic bonds in the detergent molecules cause the molecules in the detergent to try and bond with the ketchup molecules, separating them from the clothing.