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how to remove plantain strains on silk clothes
No. An omninvore is an animal that eats both plants and animals. A plantain is a fruit produced by a plant. It doe snot eat anything.
pool acid on brick pavers works well to remove almost anything. Depending on the extent of the stain, the acid can be mixed with water, applied, scrubbed with a wire brush and rinsed with a hose pipe
To remove a stain, blot the affected area with a clean cloth to soak up any excess liquid. Then, apply a stain remover or a mixture of dish soap and water to the stain and gently scrub it with a brush or cloth. Rinse the area with water and repeat the process if necessary before washing the item as usual.
There are reports from people stating that the use of WD-40 can help to remove the hardened wood stain from metal cranks on a window. It is best to never use anything that could rust or cause damage.
coca cola (soda) is the best to remove anything from rust to grese grass stain excet.
No, you need to remove the tacky coating before anything will stick properly.
It's best to take the silk garment to a professional cleaner since silk is delicate and easily damaged by improper cleaning methods. Inform the cleaner about the stain and they will take appropriate steps to remove it. Avoid using water or rubbing the stain, as this can set it further into the fabric.
Vodka is a tannin stain, which makes it fairly easy to clean. Just throw it in the washing machine on a hot water cycle. If you mixed it with anything you may want to pretreat the stain.
Yes, mineral spirits can effectively remove wood stain.
yes sweet plantain is better than green plantain
You are probably not going to remove the "stain" from the cover. It has been bleached of all pigment.
For any Sharpie stains, there are a number of basic products you can try, but results can be inconsistent. If you're willing to make a specific purchase, the most likely product to work is called Amodex Ink and Stain Remover, which is specifically referenced on Sharpie's FAQ page. To use the product, just remember to apply it before trying anything else, and you're almost certain to remove the marker stain. For tougher stains, you can use your fingernail or a brush to help lift the dye from the fabric into the stain remover. The larger the stain, or the darker the ink was applied, the more you can expect to work it. Let the stain soak a bit in the stain remover, use your brush a little more, and use additional applications if the ink doesn't completely come out on the first attempt. While it's best to not use anything else on the stain first (because that can "set" the stain), the Amodex still has a strong chance to work, and if it doesn't, you likely will be unable to remove the stain with anything. Just keep in mind that you can always try a little more, and there is always a chance the stain will come out with enough work.