I think it is alcohol
it is rubbing alcohol!
Water is not able to remove permanent markers - a special solvent would need to be used.
the bubbles in the detergent are soap. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- generally a chemical reaction with water and force (spin) will cause stains to disolve - jenright2011
Grease are not easy to remove. They are generally with very high specific gravity and makes deep penetration into any fabric it comes in contact. Hence any ordinary agent will not be able to remove its stains. Grease stain removal are made easy with products which are especially made for freeing stubborn stains.
you should be able to use nail polish remover but if mot use mr clean magic sponge thing, it really works
to remove a stain, u need to dissolve it chemically. some stains are simply dissolved with water, but when it comes to fat it's hydrophobic (for example, if you try to mix oil and water they don't mix), that's why u need to use organic solvants or detergents in order to dissolve the stain so you would be able to remove it
Rubbing alcohol.
Water is not able to remove permanent markers - a special solvent would need to be used.
Solvent wax refers to solvents that remove wax. The solvent is able to dissolve, or get rid of, the wax.
the bubbles in the detergent are soap. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- generally a chemical reaction with water and force (spin) will cause stains to disolve - jenright2011
If you wish to remove silicone from wood, you should be able to just peel it off. It does not require a solvent. However, if you do need a solvent, I recommend vinegar.
Hydrogen Peroxide is like bleach. It turns it white, even if you don't want it too!!!!
Grease are not easy to remove. They are generally with very high specific gravity and makes deep penetration into any fabric it comes in contact. Hence any ordinary agent will not be able to remove its stains. Grease stain removal are made easy with products which are especially made for freeing stubborn stains.
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First, find out what the stains are. Iron staining? Stain from using Morton System Saver salt pellets? Algae? Your pool service man should be able to tell you. Then take the appropriate action to remove - ask your local pool shop or pool service person.
You may not always be able to identify brownish stains on stored sheets or towels. They may be from mold or mildew, or they may be blood or even feces. It's best to wash the linens to remove the stains before using them.
Cosmetics stains are very hard to remove. I had a bottle of concealer spill on my bathroom floor and I was never able to have it removed. You can try scrubbing the area with baking soda, baking soda is great for everything.
Yes, urine stains do come out of hardwood laminate floors. With a good cleaning, you should be able to remove anything out of laminate floors. That's why is there so widely used.