Try diaper wipes-they get every stain up(some require more scrubbing than others) sincerely,pianoplayer
To remove whiteout from carpet, first let it dry completely. Then, scrape off any excess with a blunt edge. Mix dish soap with warm water and dab the stain gently, working from the outside in. Rinse with water and blot dry with a clean cloth. Repeat until the stain is gone.
To whiten yellowed clothes, soak them in a solution of water and oxygen-based bleach or distilled white vinegar. Alternatively, you can wash them with a laundry detergent that contains optical brighteners. Avoid using chlorine bleach as it can worsen the yellowing.
You can try cleaning the yellowed areas of your Converse shoes by mixing equal parts baking soda and white vinegar into a paste, applying it to the yellowed areas, and gently scrubbing with a soft brush. Let it sit for few hours before washing it off with warm water. You can also bleach the shoes using a mixture of diluted bleach and water, but be cautious as bleach can damage the material of the shoes.
Quickly blot up as much of the bleach as possible using a clean white cloth. Dilute the affected area with water and continue blotting until the bleach is fully removed. Neutralize any remaining bleach with a mixture of water and white vinegar, then rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and dry it completely.
It is difficult to fully remove a yellow bleach stain from a wool carpet. You may try spot cleaning with a mixture of water and white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. It is recommended to test the solution on a hidden area of the carpet first to ensure it does not cause further damage. Consulting a professional cleaner may be the best option for removing the stain.
Try Oxy Clean.
The best products to use for white carpet cleaning is probably not straight bleach, since bleach can sometimes damage. Look for products that may include bleach but that say safe for carpet.
To remove whiteout from carpet, first let it dry completely. Then, scrape off any excess with a blunt edge. Mix dish soap with warm water and dab the stain gently, working from the outside in. Rinse with water and blot dry with a clean cloth. Repeat until the stain is gone.
It probably won't. I used too much bleach to get a stain out of my carpet and my carpet hasn't stopped fuming for over a month. I called Stanley Steemer to see if they could help me and they said there's no way to get bleach out of carpet, the carpet is just ruined. I also read here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf59105639.tip.html that vinegar and bleach is a deadly mix, so I would seriously suggest not using white vinegar on a carpet with bleach on it. It probably won't help and will just create more deadly fumes.
To whiten yellowed clothes, soak them in a solution of water and oxygen-based bleach or distilled white vinegar. Alternatively, you can wash them with a laundry detergent that contains optical brighteners. Avoid using chlorine bleach as it can worsen the yellowing.
Try Silver Jewelery clean on yellowed laminate - Gently rub it on, leave a few minutes and polish it off. Repeat a few times over a period and the ugly yellow stains should disappear. Do NOT use anything with bleach as it will permanently stain the laminate. Good luck!
A mixture of bleach, bi carb soda and Coca Cola will remove anything. But for a tarnished bath - if it has gotten into the enamel it is sometimes better to buy new enamel paint and repaint the bath white.
That depends on how yellow we are talking. Slightly yellowed garments I would recommend trying on the white wash cycle of your washing machine with a for whites detergent. If the yellow stains are pretty bad you can always bleach them, just add bleach into the drum, don't add powder, then wash on 90 - you can use commercial bleach for this.
You can try cleaning the yellowed areas of your Converse shoes by mixing equal parts baking soda and white vinegar into a paste, applying it to the yellowed areas, and gently scrubbing with a soft brush. Let it sit for few hours before washing it off with warm water. You can also bleach the shoes using a mixture of diluted bleach and water, but be cautious as bleach can damage the material of the shoes.
The condition of being something that no one wants- the opposite of envy. "He had the unenviable job of trying to clean up the red paint that spilled on the white carpet."
Quickly blot up as much of the bleach as possible using a clean white cloth. Dilute the affected area with water and continue blotting until the bleach is fully removed. Neutralize any remaining bleach with a mixture of water and white vinegar, then rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and dry it completely.
It is difficult to fully remove a yellow bleach stain from a wool carpet. You may try spot cleaning with a mixture of water and white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. It is recommended to test the solution on a hidden area of the carpet first to ensure it does not cause further damage. Consulting a professional cleaner may be the best option for removing the stain.