Soak the item in water and clothes detergent or any type of soap, such as dish detergent. You might have to keep it soaking for a few days. Throw it in with other loads, but do not dry until the stain is gone. Bleach seems to intensify the yellowing.... If the item is white the absolute BEST combination for any type of fabric, including white tennis shoes is a mixture of Tide and Cascade. Your whites will be brighter than ever before.
You can try mixing equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water, and gently dabbing the solution onto the stained area with a cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with cold water. Repeat if necessary, then air dry the hat.
Mix equal parts of water and hydrogen peroxide, and apply the solution to the yellow stains on the pillowcase cover. Let it sit for a few minutes before laundering as usual. Another option is to use a mixture of baking soda and water to form a paste, apply it to the stain, let it sit, then wash the pillowcase.
You can try treating yellow armpit stains by applying a mixture of equal parts hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and water to the affected area. Let it sit for about 30 minutes before laundering as usual. Additionally, using a laundry pre-treatment product or enzyme-based stain remover may also help to lift the stains.
It is difficult to fully remove a yellow bleach stain from a wool carpet. You may try spot cleaning with a mixture of water and white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. It is recommended to test the solution on a hidden area of the carpet first to ensure it does not cause further damage. Consulting a professional cleaner may be the best option for removing the stain.
One method to try is mixing equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide, dabbing the solution onto the stain, and letting it sit for a few hours before washing the shirt. Another option is using a color remover or bleach specifically designed for removing stains from white clothing. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area of the shirt first to ensure it doesn't cause damage.
Benzoyl peroxide is a pale yellow solid... at least that's what I recall; it's possible the yellowish color was due to impurities/degradation products. Hydrogen peroxide is a clear colorless liquid in concentrations up to 70%; I've never seen any higher concentration.
apparently you can put hydrogen peroxide on the marks and leave it in the sun to dry. I'm trying that today!
Well, if you can't afford to have them professionally dry cleaned then you might try a diluted solution of water and hydrogen peroxide. Three parts water to one part peroxide should do it. Just dab a little on with a rag and gently work it into the fur. Allow to dry completely before trying it again.
There are some good home remedies for yellow teeth, such as using lemon acid, hydrogen peroxide or wood ash. Also strawberries and baking soda methods.
You can try mixing equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water, and gently dabbing the solution onto the stained area with a cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with cold water. Repeat if necessary, then air dry the hat.
You can try scrubbing the rubber with a mixture of baking soda and water or using a commercial rubber cleaner. Another option is to apply a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and powder laundry detergent, then leave the sneakers out in the sun to dry.
sodium chloride is salt, it may be causing a reaction with other chemicals in the pool such as hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite (Bleach)
Hydrogen peroxide. Take a cotton ball and put Hydrogen Peroxide (right from the brown bottle) on the ball and squeeze out the excess. Then gently rub the blood stain in a back and forth motion until all the blood is removed. Once removed, take another cotton ball and saturate with cool water and rinse the area with that. Wash it all out as soon as possible in the washing machine on cold/cold. NEVER wash any stain in HOT or put the item in the dryer before the stain is removed. That will set the stain. You may be able to get a dried stain out however by using this method. Never use bleach; it will yellow the item permanently.
i dont really understand the question but if your asking "I put peroxide on my navel and yellow liquid is coming out" i say GO TO THE HOSPITAL
Mix equal parts of water and hydrogen peroxide, and apply the solution to the yellow stains on the pillowcase cover. Let it sit for a few minutes before laundering as usual. Another option is to use a mixture of baking soda and water to form a paste, apply it to the stain, let it sit, then wash the pillowcase.
You can try treating yellow armpit stains by applying a mixture of equal parts hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and water to the affected area. Let it sit for about 30 minutes before laundering as usual. Additionally, using a laundry pre-treatment product or enzyme-based stain remover may also help to lift the stains.
It is difficult to fully remove a yellow bleach stain from a wool carpet. You may try spot cleaning with a mixture of water and white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. It is recommended to test the solution on a hidden area of the carpet first to ensure it does not cause further damage. Consulting a professional cleaner may be the best option for removing the stain.