the bubbles in the detergent are soap.
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generally a chemical reaction with water and force (spin) will cause stains to disolve - jenright2011
Grease are not easy to remove. They are generally with very high specific gravity and makes deep penetration into any fabric it comes in contact. Hence any ordinary agent will not be able to remove its stains. Grease stain removal are made easy with products which are especially made for freeing stubborn stains.
Both are excellent products and will be able to provide whatever service you request of them. The difference with is the Era Oxi Booster has higher levels of cleaning agents than the Era liquid and therefore gives you overall better cleaning power.
A mixture of equal parts vinegar and water can be effective in removing grass stains from clothing. Pre-treating the stain with a detergent or stain remover before washing can also help to lift the grass stain. Additionally, rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide can be used as a stain remover for grass stains.
Because toothpaste has to be safe to put in your mouth, it's also fairly safe for fabrics. You should be able to rinse it out, or just wash the clothing as you normally would. If you have an intense whitening toothpaste and it has whitened your clothes, that will not come out because it is missing some of the original dye.
A mixture of vinegar and water or a commercial stain remover formulated for grass stains can effectively remove grass stains from fabrics. Simply apply the solution to the stained area, let it sit for a few minutes, then wash the garment as usual.
Don't worry. I had such several times but everytime have managed to remove stains. Use Vanish oxi action detergent powder. It is also available in liquid, gel and spray form. Its safe on coloured clothes. Even if you have whites Vanish special detergent is able to maintain its whiteness as original. Use it once and you will never face this question again - how to remove coffee stains?
Grease are not easy to remove. They are generally with very high specific gravity and makes deep penetration into any fabric it comes in contact. Hence any ordinary agent will not be able to remove its stains. Grease stain removal are made easy with products which are especially made for freeing stubborn stains.
Both are excellent products and will be able to provide whatever service you request of them. The difference with is the Era Oxi Booster has higher levels of cleaning agents than the Era liquid and therefore gives you overall better cleaning power.
Rubbing alcohol.
A mixture of equal parts vinegar and water can be effective in removing grass stains from clothing. Pre-treating the stain with a detergent or stain remover before washing can also help to lift the grass stain. Additionally, rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide can be used as a stain remover for grass stains.
The unfortunate answer is that you don't. Most stains add a color on top of a piece of clothing that can be washed away. Bleach has removed the dye that made your shirt black in the first place. You may be able to redye part of your clothes, or reclaims them as bleached out grays, but you cannot remove the bleach stain. A black majic marker has always worked for me. It may be uneven before you wash it but is well blended after.
Because toothpaste has to be safe to put in your mouth, it's also fairly safe for fabrics. You should be able to rinse it out, or just wash the clothing as you normally would. If you have an intense whitening toothpaste and it has whitened your clothes, that will not come out because it is missing some of the original dye.
A mixture of vinegar and water or a commercial stain remover formulated for grass stains can effectively remove grass stains from fabrics. Simply apply the solution to the stained area, let it sit for a few minutes, then wash the garment as usual.
Water is not able to remove permanent markers - a special solvent would need to be used.
The unfortunate answer is that you don't. Most stains add a color on top of a piece of clothing that can be washed away. Bleach has removed the dye that made your shirt black in the first place. You may be able to redye part of your clothes, or reclaims them as bleached out grays, but you cannot remove the bleach stain. A black majic marker has always worked for me. It may be uneven before you wash it but is well blended after.
To remove a stain from white jeans, first treat the area by dabbing with a cloth soaked in a mixture of water and laundry detergent. For tougher stains, use a stain remover specifically designed for clothes. Wash the jeans in cold water and air dry to prevent setting the stain.
Hydrogen Peroxide is like bleach. It turns it white, even if you don't want it too!!!!