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Use dawn dish soap it gets out everything. even lip stick.

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How do you remove chap- stick stain from clothing?

Remove as much of the chapstick from the clothing as you can with a dry paper towel. Be careful not to spread the chap-stick stain around.Rub the front and back of the stain with liquid detergent.Wash the garment as you normally would in hot water.


How do you remove chap stick stains from laundry?

You can try:1. Scrape off excess Chapstick lip balm from your clothing. Use the edge of a spoon to remove the waxy substance.2. Dampen the fabric around the Chapstick stain. Pour prewash stain remover onto the remaining lip balm residue. Rub the stain remover into the stain and allow it to sit for 10 minutes.3. Rinse off the Chapstick stained clothing with warm water. If any grease or color stain remains, blot it with a clean cloth dampened with dry cleaning solvent. Work from the exterior of the stain in toward the middle to lift dye and grease.4. A hot or warm water wash helps remove grease stains.Wash your clothing with the hottest water allowed for the type of fabric. Use laundry detergent and all-fabric bleach to remove any last traces of Chapstick stain. Check to make sure the stain is completely gone before placing your clothing in the dryer.


How do you remove the stain from a glow stick on clothing?

To remove a glow stick stain from clothing, try soaking the stained area in cold water and using a stain remover or laundry detergent. Gently scrub the stain with a soft brush or cloth, then wash the clothing as directed on the care label. Repeat the process if necessary before drying the garment.


Why does chap-stick unwind in your pocket?

Changes in temperature and pressure in your pocket can cause the chapstick to soften and melt slightly, making it easier for the stick to unwind. The friction from movement can also contribute to the twisting action.


Does asbestos stick to your clothes?

Yes, asbestos fibers can easily stick to clothes, shoes, and other fabrics. It is important to handle asbestos-containing materials with care to prevent the fibers from contaminating clothing and being carried to other locations. Proper precautions should be taken when working with or around asbestos to avoid exposure.