To add a Prune Juice stain to the clues in Poptropica, first, locate the prune juice container in the game. Then, interact with the container to collect some juice. After that, go to the area where you need to leave the stain and use the prune juice from your inventory on the desired surface to create the clue. This will help you advance in the game by revealing important information.
yes it does its stain is orange
To remove prune juice from cotton, first blot the stain gently with a clean cloth or paper towel to absorb excess liquid. Rinse the area with cold water to dilute the stain, then apply a mixture of mild detergent and water directly to the stained area. Allow it to sit for a few minutes before rinsing again with cold water. If needed, repeat the process or wash the garment in the washing machine according to the care label instructions.
The secret to getting a juice out of hardwood floors is to try to get to the stain before it sets into the wood. A water and vinegar mixture can be used to remove a juice stain from hardwood floors.
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The stain is in front of Edison's cabin, In Tesla's cabin, the pitcher is on the dresser by his door.---In the luggage car, Mlle. Moreau suggests posing as the Porter to get to Tesla. Go to the Porter Closet and get the extra hat and coat that is there (you just need to wear the cap). Go right to Tesla's room. He will let you in and ask you to pour him some more prune juice from the pitcher on his dresser.
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No! First It depends what type of pain you painted on your deck! It can if its a natural juice like Grape juice. Wood is a very obsorant material and it'll suck up whatever it can. However if your deck has a wood stain on it that you'll be fine. Or if its painted or if you have a water seel on it.
Pretty much everything stains suede...
Kids juice stains our teeth because of the artificial coloring inside of it which will stains teeth as we drink it.
Lemon juice acts as a natural bleaching agent, helping to break down and lift the mustard stains from the clothing fibers. When exposed to sunlight, the combination of lemon juice and UV rays accelerates the stain-removing process. Additionally, the acidity of lemon juice helps to loosen the stain, making it easier to wash out.
Beets stain clothes because they are a dye. The beet's juice is absorbed into the clothing, and the dye remains after the water evaporates. To get rid of the stain pretreat it and wash it in hot water.