Naw but it can stain up the bath tub. I recommend you use CLR. you can order it online. But it will do the trick to take away black stains. good luck
use a rubber (a very strong one!) and rub and rub and rub..........
If it's an oil base rub with Goof Off for 3-4 minutes, then wash in warm water
You cannot rub off paint from brushed aluminum wheels. In order to remove said paint, you will have to use a chemical solvent.
Yes and no. if it is sorta peeling off then that's fine, but if a lot comes off like to the point you can almost see regular skin, then it means your artist had a light hand and they should give you a free touch up they will figure something out if they are a good artist
You tell me
I think you should rub them to get off the dead skin cells.
Rub some Goof Off on it for a minute or two.
It would appear so. If you see black lines after you rub a nickel on your skin, you just might be anemic. Of course, if you rub a really dirty nickel on your skin you might get a false reading. Best see a doctor.
You rub yourself with a rag with warm water .
It is under the top layers of skin.
You can use something called bag balm (kinda like patrollem jelly) you rub it on the skin of your guinea pig . BUT watch out it can get kinda messy! You can find this at most pet stores and if it is not on the shelves then ask the worker sometimes you can buy it in a drug store or order it.And after you rub it on the skin let it soak into the skin for awhile then your guinea pig will need a bath to get the greasyness off :)) (I use this for my guinea pigs when they have dry skin)
rub it on
From sun exposure: gently rub off flaky skin and apply burn ointment followed several hours later by facial lotion From general dry skin: rub off flaky skin and apply facial lotion; daily if need be.
if it has nothing to rub against, you can, but you shouldn't.
It comes from the oils of your skin. When you touch an item the oils rub off onto the item.papillary layer
Soak in warm water, and rub gently with soft cloth. The skin has natural oils that will build up under the nail polish and it will rub off when soaked in warm water. Good Luck!
Either can be appropriate. I rub on an ointment, and then rub it in to my skin.