Dry erase marker can easily be removed from clothing by dabbing the marker spot with hairspray or rubbing alcohol and then running it through a normal wash.
Yes, dry erase marker can be wiped off mirrors easily with a damp cloth. It is important to use a non-abrasive cloth to avoid scratching the mirror surface.
To remove dry erase marker from a chalkboard, you can try using a damp cloth or paper towel to wipe it off. If that doesn't work, you can use a chalkboard eraser or a Magic Eraser to gently scrub the marker off. Be sure to dry the board thoroughly after cleaning.
I use laundry detergent, water, and a washing machine to wash my clothes.
It is generally not recommended to wash purple clothes with red clothes. The red dye may bleed onto the purple clothes, causing them to become discolored or stained. It is best to wash these colors separately to avoid any potential color transfer.
To wash the smell of petrol out of clothes, first soak the clothes in a mixture of vinegar and water for a few hours. Then, wash the clothes in the washing machine using a heavy-duty detergent and add baking soda to the wash cycle. Finally, air dry the clothes outside to help remove any remaining odors.
You use a permanent marker or you can get special markers called "fabric markers" that are for that type of stuff and stay on your clothes - or any material even when you wash it
Dry erase or crayola markers both wash off wonderfully.
wash them
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
yes but you have to wash the clothes in the toilet
Yes, dry erase marker can be wiped off mirrors easily with a damp cloth. It is important to use a non-abrasive cloth to avoid scratching the mirror surface.
During the exodus they did get to wash their clothes. The Jews did not get to wash theirs.
just wash it
wash clothes with water thoroughly
Jello can stain clothes, but depending on the fabric it may wash out easily. Colors with strong dyes, like red, will stain clothing worse. Colors with weaker dyes, like yellow, will be easier stains to wash away.
wash it
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days