You may have had a tube of vaseline or blistex or lip baum or some other oil based product in a pocket in the laundery that got on your clothes but if you so much as drop a chip on your pants it can leave an oily stain which just looks like a darker area. Darks and reds don't just come out of the laundry with oil like stains for no reason. Did you check the inside of the dryer? Could the dryer be on the blink and leaking some kind of grease agent?
put skeet on it
yes, they are washable.
Using the incorrect cleaner will stain and ruin the clear coat on the rims.
To remove rust stains from fabric, lay it on paper towels. Soak the stains with fresh lemon juice (Bottled ones work too). Lay the paper towels with the fabric out in the sun to dry. the stains will disappear. Wash as normal aftewards.
Most of it does. However, it can leave stains.
You might be able to get away with it once or twice, but overall, it is better that you do not. The dyes in clothes come out in the laundry water in small amounts. That is why clothes fade over time. If you are washing lights and darks together, when those dark dyes come out in the laundry water, they are going to be soaked up by the lighter clothes. Eventually, your lighter clothes will start to look pretty dingy, and since it is dye, you won't be able to do much about it.
NEVER COME OUT! IN 3 DAYS YOUR SHIRT WILL START TO DECAY!
Yes, urine stains do come out of hardwood laminate floors. With a good cleaning, you should be able to remove anything out of laminate floors. That's why is there so widely used.
If bleach will not remove the stains from your tablecloth, the stains will not come out. One way to save the tablecloth would be to dye it a different color. You can find dye at any craft store or supermarket.
Not usually. Rinse the item immediately in cool water. If the fabric allows, leave it in cool soapy water overnight. Rinse and launder.
If the garment has not been laundered yet, try this: rub some talcum powder into the item and let sit for a couple of hours. The talcum will absorb the oil, or at least most of it. Then wash in warm water with detergent, but check to see if the stain came out before drying it. If the stain did not come out yet, apply some stain pre-treatment to it, and let sit for a day or so, then launder as usual.
Kinda. I did it and they didn't break or shrink but the stains didn't come out.