The best way to clean any type of stain off cement would be to use soap, hot water or a high pressure hose. In worst case scenarios, a scrub brush and stain lifting solution may be needed.
Barbecue grease can be cleaned off by using hot water and detergent. Let the detergent and water mixture remain on the affected surface for about five minutes before scrubbing it with a brush.
To remove chocolate syrup from cement, start by scraping off any excess syrup with a putty knife or a stiff brush. Then, mix warm water with dish soap and apply the solution to the stained area, scrubbing gently with a brush. Rinse the area with clean water and repeat if necessary. For stubborn stains, you can use a mixture of baking soda and water to create a paste, apply it to the stain, let it sit, then scrub and rinse.
A steam cleaner (make sure it gets hot enough to sanitize) will kill off the mold and whatever else is there, then you just use a cleaner like Oxyclean spray to get out the stain.
To clean dried cement off a porcelain sink, you can try using a mixture of warm water and white vinegar to soften the cement. Apply the solution to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing gently with a sponge or soft-bristled brush. Rinse thoroughly with water once the cement is removed.
Hot chocolate can last for about 2-4 weeks if stored properly in a cool, dry place. It can go bad if it is exposed to moisture or if it develops an off smell or taste.
You can usually just use disinfectant, soap and bleach and that should get it out.
If the coping is made out of cement as well, VERY carefully use a sanding block to remove the cement spots, repainting will probably be necessary unless you have the hands of a surgeon.
Lick it off with your tongue; or a friend's tongue.
Soak in hot water and detergent for a day and then hot wash
I don't know. But I heard from a naturopath it has something to do with magnesium. All I know is that I've been clean since July 8th 2011 and I'm still fiending for chocolate like no one's business. Ah, to nod off inside a doorway with a chocolate bar in one hand. That'd be bliss. By the way. I found out that hot chocolate mix stirred into vanilla yogurt is AMAZING!
Yes, at first it will. But it will easily come off with hot water and if you let the glass object sit with the hot water in it.
Wet it totally, then when it is softer , scrape it with a sharp edged wooden spatula.