Wine is best
Bleach does not have much of a reaction with blood. Bleach can, however, be used to remove blood stains from clothing.
get color dye and or alcohol may work
A bleach is a chemical that can remove or lighten color, usually via oxidation. Rubbing alcohol can often be used to remove stains depending on their size. It works best with smaller stains. To remove a stain using rubbing alcohol apply the alcohol to a cotton ball and then rub the stain and the area around it. The rubbing alcohol will help distribute the original color of the clothing so that it begins to cover the stained area. This method is best used on darker colored items. Light colored items or items with larger stains tend not to absorb the color as well.
bleach stains cannot be removed.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
Bleach does not have much of a reaction with blood. Bleach can, however, be used to remove blood stains from clothing.
get color dye and or alcohol may work
A bleach is a chemical that can remove or lighten color, usually via oxidation. Rubbing alcohol can often be used to remove stains depending on their size. It works best with smaller stains. To remove a stain using rubbing alcohol apply the alcohol to a cotton ball and then rub the stain and the area around it. The rubbing alcohol will help distribute the original color of the clothing so that it begins to cover the stained area. This method is best used on darker colored items. Light colored items or items with larger stains tend not to absorb the color as well.
bleach stains cannot be removed.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
It is true that water alone cannot remove greasy stains from clothing. Alcohol usually can because it is a solvent.
Bleach has two primary uses:As a laundry aid to whiten or remove stains from clothingAs a sanitizing agent to kill microbes on surfaces and clothing
Bleach has two primary uses:As a laundry aid to whiten or remove stains from clothingAs a sanitizing agent to kill microbes on surfaces and clothing
I read that rubbing alcohol will do the trick. Heres the link. http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-remove-mildew-stains.htm
You can use bleach! This is a very efficient and simple way to remove all stains on white clothing, furniture, etc. Good luck!
Alcohol based cleaners are often very effective to remove stains, depending on the type of clothing stained. Amonia (a household chemical) also works wonders.
Bleach can be used to remove stains from cloth, but cannot remove permanent marker from cloth. It can probably also be used to remove stains on flat, solid surfaces, or to whiten something.