You can brush with a mixture of peroxide and baking soda
Soap does mix with food colouring and in stains.
No. There is no fake blood that does not stain because all fake blood usually has food coloring in it and food coloring stains anything and everything.
Flour mixed with food coloring and water can be washable, but it largely depends on the fabric or surface it comes into contact with. Typically, water-soluble stains can be removed with soap and water if cleaned promptly. However, if the mixture dries or is on porous materials, it may be more challenging to remove. Always test a small area first when cleaning any stains.
If a food or beverage can leave permanent stains on clothes or carpets, it can probably taint your teeth. This transcendes ingredients.
Shout removes stains from jam, grass stains, coffee stains, ink stains, blood stains, motor oil stains, etc.
This should be safe - food coloring is edible and water soluble so there shouldn't be any concerns about toxicity. However, depending on how long you leave the food coloring on the bath tiles, you may have stains left on the tiles after you wash the excess off.
Tide is designed to remove a variety of stains, including dirt, grass, coffee, wine, and oil-based stains. It is effective on both fresh and set-in stains on a wide range of fabrics.
Stains can be classified into categories such as protein stains (like blood and dairy), tannin stains (like coffee and tea), dye stains (like ink and food coloring), and oil-based stains (like grease and makeup). To remove protein stains, cold water and enzymatic cleaners work best; tannin stains often respond well to hot water and detergent; dye stains may require a specialized stain remover; and oil-based stains can be tackled with solvents or dish soap. Always test a small area first and follow the care instructions for the fabric. For persistent stains, professional cleaning may be necessary.
no there is not DNA in food coloring
Well if you drink it plain, I would say so.. but in normal cooking with moderation it perfectly fine
food coloring doesnt stick to food it obsorbes into food
The food coloring of the hot cheetos does inside your mouth what it does on your fingers and what it is designed to do-stain color. The food coloring in the hot cheetos only temporarily stains your gums and fingers. After a few hours at the most the color has been wiped from your fingers. From your mouth the color drains faster because your saliva contains a mix of personal cleaners designed to keep your mouth free of bacteria. It is not dangerous unless you are allergic to either the food coloring or gluten or any other by product of the actual chip itself.