I Used some bleach let it sit for 5 min on the stain, and then used a bit of boiling water and scrubbed with a sponge and it was gone
To remove Jeyes fluid from clothes, first rinse the affected area with cold water to dilute the solution. Then apply a stain remover or spot treatment to the stain and wash the garment in the washing machine using the hottest water temperature recommended for the fabric. Repeat the process if needed before drying the clothing.
To remove Jeyes fluid stains from clothing, you can try soaking the stained area in a solution of warm water and laundry detergent before washing the clothing as usual. If the stain persists, you can also try using a stain remover or detergent specifically designed for tough stains. Make sure to follow the care label instructions on the clothing.
To remove Jeyes fluid stains from clothing, first blot the area with a clean cloth to absorb excess liquid. Then, mix a solution of water and laundry detergent, and soak the stained area for a few hours before washing the clothing as usual. Repeat the process if necessary before drying the clothing.
Try sprinkling the stain with dry baking soda to remove loose residue. Brush off. Then soak in undiluted white vinegar for 15 min then rinse and scrub with liquid dish soap before washing. If not successful first time try rubbing Vaseline or lard unto the stain and repeating the process.
To remove toilet bowl cleaner stains from the tub, you will need hot water and a sturdy brush. Get the brush wet and use elbow grease to clean the stain.
Depends on the stain. CLR is good for many.
Soak a coonwool ball, or similar, in bleach and leave it sitting on the stain for as long as needed. (It took 3 days to work completely) resoaking the cottonwool ball maybe required. This also works for hair dye stains.
No! BUT it may remove certain type stains anyway. There are a lot of warnings on a lot of cleaning products that SAY: TEST THIS ON A HIDDEN AREA OF YOUR PRODUCT BEFORE USING ON THE STAIN.
The stain under the water spout on the outside of your refrigerator door is probably "boiler scale." That is the minerals that are left when water evaporates. Commercial products exist to get rid of bathtub scum. They might work. Vinegar also might work. You do not want to use anything that will scratch the finish.
Yes, mineral spirits can effectively remove wood stain.
Power steering fluid can cause serious damage and staining to leather interiors and fabrics. It is highly probably that the stain may not come out, but the best chance for getting rid of it is to apply degreaser and then brush the stain vigorously with soap.
You are probably not going to remove the "stain" from the cover. It has been bleached of all pigment.