washing machine :P
One option is to try using a fabric dye that matches the original color of the shirt to cover up the bleach stain. Another option is to use a color remover to try and lighten the entire shirt to make the stain less noticeable. In some cases, taking the shirt to a professional cleaner may also yield good results.
Gel toothpaste has a clear, jelly-like consistency, while non-gel toothpaste is creamy and opaque. Gel toothpaste often has a more translucent appearance compared to non-gel toothpaste. Additionally, gel toothpaste tends to have a smoother texture and can be less abrasive than non-gel toothpaste.
The hazard symbol for toothpaste is "None." Toothpaste is not considered hazardous and does not require a hazard symbol on its packaging.
The universal indicator generally turns blue or purple with toothpaste, indicating that the toothpaste is basic.
Cellulose gum is used in Close Up toothpaste as a thickening agent to give the toothpaste its desired texture and consistency. It also helps the toothpaste maintain its stability and prevent separation of ingredients. Additionally, cellulose gum can contribute to the overall feel and spreadability of the toothpaste during brushing.
There are many horrible stains that can be very pesky to deal with on your favorite T-shirt. Luckily, toothpaste is not one of them. It is in fact one of the easier stains to remove. Generally, you can just throw the shirt into the washing machine and it will come out clean. The key is, as with all stains, to not let it set in, especially if it is a colored gel or whitening toothpaste. In fact regular white toothpaste, not the gel kind, is recommended to use as a stain remover for certain kinds of oily makeup stains, fresh marker stains, crayon stains and more. In fact plain, cheap toothpaste is a multi-purpose stain remover for white T-shirts with stains of all kinds. If you are wearing a white T-shirt and happen to get a colored stain on it, many tipsters recommend covering up the stain with plain white toothpaste to help you get through the day if you can't deal with the stain right away. In addition to T-shirts, toothpaste is also suggested for cleaning carpet, shoes and more. However, if you happen to get a glob of toothpaste on your T-shirt, it is in your best interest to scrape off the excess immediately and soak the T-shirt. This is especially true for dark T-shirts which have received a whitening toothpaste glob. Whitening toothpaste contains bleach and therefore can leave bleach marks on dark shirts, ruining the shirt irreparably. For this reason, getting to the stain as soon as possible is very important. If you are getting ready for work and happen to get toothpaste splatters on your dark-colored T-shirt as you are brushing your teeth, you can attempt to get them out with a wet cloth. This sometimes works if the splatter is still wet. However, toothpaste really does need to be washed out with lots of soap and water typically. Therefore, your best bet, especially if you are crunched for time is to throw the T-shirt in soak and get another one.
Well by the looks of it its Cats because he has the musical T-shirt "Cats" and he has 3 cats, Wallace, Lewis, and Beast....
Can anyone tell me where to fine the beautiful cream colored top that Brooke Sheilds wears in the Colgate total advertisement?
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
One option is to try using a fabric dye that matches the original color of the shirt to cover up the bleach stain. Another option is to use a color remover to try and lighten the entire shirt to make the stain less noticeable. In some cases, taking the shirt to a professional cleaner may also yield good results.
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
toothpaste is depends
the toothpaste man
My can be an adjective. As a possessive pronoun it can modify nouns to tell which one.For example:My toothpaste is minty.Which toothpaste? My toothpaste. It modifies toothpaste which is a noun.
they used urine as toothpaste
Toothpaste is a liquid.
There is no need for a diabetic toothpaste.