Atticus removed his coat during the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" as a symbolic gesture to show that he was rolling up his sleeves and getting ready to fight for what he believed in, showing his commitment to defending Tom Robinson despite the challenges he faced.
if you kill someone with your blue coat it will become a red coat. see no more blue coat
Only after you remove the shoes and tie.
Stand and remove hats to show respect
In court Atticus unbuttoned his vest and collar, loosened his tie, and took off his coat. Scout narrates that she had never seen him do so in public or private before or since.
No, however, after about 300 uses of that coat, the coat is usually pulled if it is a regular horse coat. After which you horse would then look normal.
take it to the vets
I would say that is impossible without ruining the color or fabric of the coat.
if you are trying to remove paint from the outer body of the car and you are looking to paint it. then start by sanding the outer body down to the bare metal then use your primary then first coat then second coat of paint
Try using WD-40, or ZOUT (created by nurses to remove bloodstains). Do not dry the coat until the stain is removed. If all else fails, most dry cleaner fluids will reomve the stain. Or it may just be time for a new coat!
sand blast, then powder coat it
The answer is about halfway down the page on the Related Link.
You cannot remove super glue from most fabrics without damaging the fabric.