freeze the garment and pick it off do as many times as required freeze the garment and pick it off do as many times as required
Try hydrogen peroxide full strength. It may remove it the stain. This works well on fresh blood stains. It will bubble and fizz, repeat process until bubble and fizzing stops. Rinse in cold water. Hot water will set the blood stain.
One way to remove chapstick stains from clothes that have already been dried is by applying a small amount of laundry detergent directly on the stained area. Gently rub the detergent into the stain, and then wash the garment in the hottest water temperature suitable for the fabric. Repeat the process if needed before air-drying the clothing.
Bubble gum has not directly influenced scientific advancements. However, the study of its ingredients and the mechanics of bubble blowing have provided insights into chemistry and physics. Additionally, its consumption behavior has been studied in relation to oral health and digestion.
It could be any number of things. But it is most likely due to the clothes having been left in the washer for longer than they should have been and they mildewed, or it could be that the water used has some kind of bacteria in it that makes the water itself sour.
As we can not see your setup, there is no way we could detect any bubble that may have been in it.
Laundered cotton would cotton that has been washed.
Try hydrogen peroxide full strength. It may remove it the stain. This works well on fresh blood stains. It will bubble and fizz, repeat process until bubble and fizzing stops. Rinse in cold water. Hot water will set the blood stain.
Whether they are or not, you still should wash them if you can. If they aren't, that cleans them. If they already have been, they are even cleaner!
WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS.
an alley with brick walls covered with ABC (already-been-chewed) gum wads
Those are clothes that have already been worn. They are also called hand-me-downs. They can be purchased at a thirft store for a very low cost.
Change their clothes? If only they had proper clothing. There would have been no such thing as a change of clothes. Change their clothes? If only they had proper clothing. There would have been no such thing as a change of clothes.
No, not if they are laundered properly. They were used for hundreds of years before modern ones, and if they were so bad, the human race would have been affected in some way.
The bubble gum can be purchased at any local corner shop or supermarket.
In 'The Wizard of Oz', if Glinda's bubble popped before she landed, she would probably have been caught by the Munchkins. The bubble was made of plastic for the movie, not a real soap bubble.
Bubble gum was created in 1928 by inventor Walter E Diemer. Bubble gum is an elastic form of chewing gum, which has been chewed in different cultures and has no real birthplace.
grammatically speaking no. it would be: Have you been there already?