hydrogen peroxide and cold water
Go to target and buy a "multi-use" eraser ... they're just like "mr clean magic eraser" -- all you do is wet the sponge, wring it out, and rub it over the stains. It comes right off the wall! The same trick for blood stains in clothes and various other things. Your body has enzymes that can break down such stains. Just spit on it and rub it with a cloth.
Different stains are difficult to remove for different reasons. Oil stains are difficult because they resist the water used to clean them. Protein stains are difficult because they can change and become more stuck into the fabric over time adn with heat. Dye stains are difficult because they are products designed to change the color of things, and clothes are not an exception.
To clean salt stains off nubuck shoes, gently brush off any excess salt using a soft brush. Then, mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar and wipe the stained areas with a cloth dampened with this mixture. Allow the shoes to air dry and then brush the nubuck to restore its texture.
To remove salt stains from windows, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water and apply the solution to the stains using a clean cloth or sponge. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a clean cloth. Repeat if necessary until the salt stains are removed.
Mix equal parts water and vinegar, then spray the solution onto the stains. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it off with a clean cloth. Repeat if needed.
so you can clean the stains off your clothes
bleach and ammonia
Ketchup and a sauce pad.
Bit of spit and a rub
Go to target and buy a "multi-use" eraser ... they're just like "mr clean magic eraser" -- all you do is wet the sponge, wring it out, and rub it over the stains. It comes right off the wall! The same trick for blood stains in clothes and various other things. Your body has enzymes that can break down such stains. Just spit on it and rub it with a cloth.
Different stains are difficult to remove for different reasons. Oil stains are difficult because they resist the water used to clean them. Protein stains are difficult because they can change and become more stuck into the fabric over time adn with heat. Dye stains are difficult because they are products designed to change the color of things, and clothes are not an exception.
You can't clean them you can only burn them off by exercising.
Vaseline will leave a waxy build-up on top of the clothes. Scrape as much of this off as you can without damaging the fabric. Rub both sides of the stains with liquid detergent and wash them in hot water.
with mr.clean magic sponge...
To clean salt stains off nubuck shoes, gently brush off any excess salt using a soft brush. Then, mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar and wipe the stained areas with a cloth dampened with this mixture. Allow the shoes to air dry and then brush the nubuck to restore its texture.
To remove salt stains from windows, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water and apply the solution to the stains using a clean cloth or sponge. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a clean cloth. Repeat if necessary until the salt stains are removed.
I have heard that soaking the clothes in milk is a good solution and also spraying hairspray on the ink spot and then blot the ink stain with a clean paper towel and then wash as usual.