Clorox is a bleach and will take the color out of clothes.
rubbing alcohol and salt. small pipe, take a ziploc bag and put the rubbing alcohol and salt into the bag and shake it abck and forth. if its to big, put the mixture in pipe and close the holes and shake back and forth
The best idea that I came up with is dilute some rubbing alcohol with water and take a scrub brush to it.
Generally, between 10 to 30 minutes is how long you leave clothes in dye. The longer you leave the clothing in the dye the more color the fabric will take in.
I have had issues with leg cramps for 45 years, since early teen years. I take potassium, eat bananas, grapes and do on. Still get cramps if I have worked up a lot of sweat for a few hours. Rubbing alcohol works almost instantly and no more cramps the rest of the night. I really don't care why or what the experts say, it works for me every time.
Rubbing alcohol may take the sticky from new beads. The beads should be soaked and then scrubbed with a toothbrush, unless they are painted beads, which may lose their color.
is it safe to take a bath in rubbing alcohol.
Rubbing alcohol is often a good way to take ink off of non-porous surfaces. Unfortunately, paper is absorbent and likely to be ruined by the rubbing alcohol. You cannot use rubbing alcohol to take washable marker off of paper.
Yes, using rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or swab will take the sticky off of a screen protector.
no it shouldn't but if it does it might just be little stains that's all
Clorox is a bleach and will take the color out of clothes.
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Here are two methods to remove the ink from clothes. 1. Hairspray Hairspray will dissolve ink right away then wash out later (air dry to be sure it's out before drying with heat which would set it in). Most small ink stains on clothing or materials will be removed by simply applying hair spray on the stain. This will cause the ink to dissolve and it then it might be easily blotted out of the material. Soak and wash. If that doesn't work, see the following: 2. Rubbing Alcohol You can also use rubbing alcohol from the pharmacy to take out ink stains, as long as they have not set. The alcohol neutralizes the pigment in the ink so it disappears. * Cotton swabs or cotton balls * Tissues * Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol Steps # When the ink stain has just happened, immediately blot the ink to remove the wet spot. # Dip a clean cotton swab or cotton ball into rubbing alcohol. # Dab at the ink mark with the cotton. # Use a tissue to absorb as much ink and rubbing alcohol as possible. # Switch tissues when there is too much ink on it. # Repeat this each time with a another step of rubbing alcohol on the cotton, tissues, etc. # It will take a long time, but the end results are acceptable, especially on darker fabrics. # Wash entire garment to assure color uniformity. * Wear latex gloves so the ink does not get on your hand * Always blot rather than rub. * For whites, dip a cotton swab lightly in bleach, and lightly dab the ink or other spots. Wash. * Make sure the cotton is not too wet with the rubbing alcohol, or the ink will run further down your clothes.
It is a difficult stain to remove. You could try using rubbing alcohol, but be aware that it may take some of the color out of the gloves, so test it first.
Unplug keyboard from system. Use a cotton bud and some rubbing alcohol to clean the area around the keys. Take a cloth with a little rubbing alcohol on, and brush over the keys.
rubbing alcohol and salt. small pipe, take a ziploc bag and put the rubbing alcohol and salt into the bag and shake it abck and forth. if its to big, put the mixture in pipe and close the holes and shake back and forth
There is a product by the name of "Lift-Off" that works very well - readily available (Lowe's, Wal-Mart...) rubbing alcohol will take much more effort.