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no it makes them worse
Though ketchup is called "tomato ketchup" tomato is only thethird greatest thing in the sauce The first is aqua or water. The second is salt, otherwise known as rock minerals. Ketchup is good for you in small quantities, like most junk foods, but in large quantities can result in a salt overload- ...or WORSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Your daily salt recommendation is an average 6 grams) :)
water does not take out stains , mostly because of the fact that water wets something and honestly makes the stain worse, life would be easier if we could get stains out with water.
If minor stains then simple soap washing will help. For worse situation use thinner to remove stains, follwed by hand scrub with detergetn.
It Freezes and tastes ten times worse than it already is.
You could, but depending on the stain it may just make it worse. I would wash them with a stain remover or bleach.
It depends on the type of stain. Generally you should remove as much of the stain as you can by blotting, pretreat the stain, and then wash it. Certain stains, like blood or milk, will be made worse by hot water.
Worcestershire sauce is pronounced as "wus-tuh-sher" sauce (note that the first syllable is pronounced as "wus" and not "war").
This depend on the stain. Some stains come out in hot water, while others are made worse by hot water. The general method for stain removal is to pretreat the stain and then wash it.
Bite the bullet and just say it was a shotglass, lying just makes it worse.
Since there are different types of candies there are different ways to clean their stains.Hard candies will come out when rinsed in hot water, which melts the sugars. Spray with a pretreatment if there is a colored stain after you rinse it out.Milk based candy stains might get worse if rinsed in hot water, rub them with liquid detergent and wash them on a cold water cycle.
One of the ways to deoderize rugs in a home that has multiple pets, is to remove any urine stains from the carpets. One method is to use germicide. For more stubborn stains using a safe oxidizing agent which breaks the bonds of odor-causing molecules. However, in worse situations, replacing the rugs maybe necessary as well.