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You can use a solution of two parts water to one part white vinegar to remove water stains from glassware.
Bleach will help with the smell. Rust removal products such as CLR can remove the stains. But, never mix the two.
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HE laundry detergents are High Efficiency detergents. They are designed to make fewer suds than regular detergents and to work in clothes washers that use less water. Regular laundry detergents create a higher amount of soap suds and need more water to rinse the detergent out of the clothes being washed. The cleaning power of the two types of laundry detergent is about the same. However, you need to use the proper detergent for the type of washer you are using so that the washer can clean the clothes to the best of its ability.
The question should be (I guess)..."Which would have a greater emulsifying power in 'hard' water, soaps or detergents?". The answer to that question is certainly the detergent. (Further, fyi, shampoos are great emulsifiers in hard water compared with the two.)*Please see molecular structures of soaps and detergents to understand how and why detergents emulsify more than soaps.
You can use Tide color safe bleach to remove chocolate stains without damaging or decolorizing the blouse. Also, you can use shout stain remover first before you place the blouse into the washing machine to help remove the stains.
You can use a solution of two parts water to one part white vinegar to remove water stains from glassware.
Bleach will help with the smell. Rust removal products such as CLR can remove the stains. But, never mix the two.
Pharmeceuticals and detergents.
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
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There are many ways to remove blood stains. I prefer using cold water and wiping with a soft cloth. I have even tried using vinegar which works very nice. Last but not least you can also try applying cold water with two spoonfuls of baking soda.
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 use oxyclean.I make a paste with it and brush it on the stained areas.I soak the linens for two hours,adding extra oxyclean in the machine.Use the hottest water for the fabric,let the machine agitate for a couple of minutes to work the oxy through the fabric.After that,let the machine finish the cycle, then use regular detergent, and run the cycle again.
Water alone will not remove oily stains from clothes because oil and water resist each other. The water will move around the stain instead of moving the stain itself. Detergent breaks down the barrier between the two, making the removal of oil stains possible,
There are two solutions that work. First white vinegar will take these stains off and also use a weak alcohol solution this will help as well.
If hot water and soap do not work, coffee, tea, alcoholic beverages, and soft drink stains can be removed by applying a bandage saturated with 1 part glycerol (glycerin) diluted with 4 parts water. Two parts of isopropyl alcohol may be added to this mixture to hasten the removal action. The bleaches described for removal of smoke stains are also effective in removing stubborn coffee and other stains. A poultice of talc and trichloroethylene can be used on tough stains.