Water or any liquid without colour
Common liquids that can stain clothes include coffee, red wine, fruit juice, ink, and oil-based substances like grease or makeup. It's important to treat these stains promptly to prevent them from setting in.
Yes, marble table tops can stain if spills are not promptly cleaned up. Marble is a porous stone that can absorb liquids and oils, leading to discoloration. It's important to seal the marble surface regularly to help prevent staining.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover to dab at the stain with a clean cloth. Test in an inconspicuous area first to check for any damage to the fabric. If the stain persists, consider using a commercial stain remover or seeking professional cleaning help.
Applying a new stain on top of an old stain can result in uneven color distribution and adhesion issues. It's generally recommended to strip or sand the old stain off before applying a new one for better results.
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Certain liquids stain because the clothes absorb the entire liquid, and when the stain dries the water evaporates and the dye remains trapped in the clothes. Liquids like coffee or washable ink don't get trapped as far into the clothing as liquids like kool-aid. Other liquids like milk are proteins, once they are heated their chemical structure changes and can get tangled with the fabric. Other
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There is corn starch and water but i dont know any others
Common liquids that can stain clothes include coffee, red wine, fruit juice, ink, and oil-based substances like grease or makeup. It's important to treat these stains promptly to prevent them from setting in.
no i dont think u can clean stain notes otherwise u r an inventor
Lol dont be silly.
I think its lips candy not only my teeth but also my lips turned into so kissable.
They are worn so the doctors are comfortable and they dont stain their clothes and are antiseptic!
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big spaces between the particles???
short answer is you don't. My experience with the Bru stain is to persevere with a good upholstery cleaner that you trust. however I dont think it really disappears...........
Yes, marble table tops can stain if spills are not promptly cleaned up. Marble is a porous stone that can absorb liquids and oils, leading to discoloration. It's important to seal the marble surface regularly to help prevent staining.