It really depends on the person for what makes a good stain remover. Some people swear by one product, while others think it doesn't work. Here is a stain removal guide that can be helpful: www.chemistry.co.nz/stain_frame.htm
You re-stain with a darker stain. Good luck.
Not the stain but the sperms are dead for good.
Synthetic fabric are containing good chemicals and enzymes due to which it is easy to remove stain and cotton does not contain any good chemicals.
You can easily get rid of sweat stains using a good quality stain remover. The market is full of these products. Just remember to pick a good product and simply follow the instructions given. I am sure you will have no complaints.
Resolve Spot and Stain carpet cleaner is a good choice for hard to remove stains. 3M Scotchgaurd does well and also offers stain protection for future spills. Woolite also a very comparable product for use.
Obviously the stain comes from an ethanol based material. - Use it sparingly and then wash in a machine with good detergent.
Oxy Clean is good at removing a variety of stains. Peroxide, lemon juice, and soap also can help remove a dandelion stain.
Try cornstarch and a tooth brush. Good luck!
short answer is you don't. My experience with the Bru stain is to persevere with a good upholstery cleaner that you trust. however I dont think it really disappears...........
Grass stains are not a big deal. Have you used any special stain remover or have just tried regular detergents? Generally any good all in one remover proves good on any grass stains. Try out popular products like Vanish. They are a fast action product and also gives good results. You can also use some home remedy like using hydrogen peroxide or vinegar solution in case other stain remover is not available. Hence if you are confused on how to get grass stains out, better use this method.
Any good-sized shoe store (or western tack shop) should carry a product called "saddle soap", especially designed for cleaning leather. If there is some of the stain that it won't remove, it is written off as "patina", and becomes part of the "character" of the leather.
Water is not a good stain-remover, you need chemicals or cleaners. However, if you really need to, carbonated water should do the trick better than regular water. It will not remove the stain completely though.