Its better to wash grape stains in a 60 degree wash,, Hot water alone wont get it out
Because the solute concentration in the salt water is higher then other solutions, in this case, a grape. the moisture is basically sucked out of the grape and the grape shrivels
Depends what the stain is from. NO way to answer this without that fact.
Bleach will take a stain out.
Salt water is much denser than fresh water and therefore can provide a much greater buoyant force.
This solution is soda water containing carbon dioxide.
Cold water is generally better for treating stains because hot water can cause the stain to set. Using cold water to treat a stain will prevent the stain from spreading and becoming more difficult to remove. It's recommended to treat a stain with cold water first before deciding on the appropriate stain removal method.
To remove grape stains from cotton clothing, start by blotting the stain with a cloth soaked in cold water. Then, apply a stain remover or a mixture of vinegar and water to the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before washing the clothing in cold water. Repeat the process as needed until the stain is removed.
Warm water is a better cleaner because cold water fuses the stain even more so to the fabric, where as warm water draws the stain away from said fabric.
Hand washing is not always better than machine washing, but when it comes to stains it is likely a better choice. Machines use hot water, which can set some stains, and wash many clothes at once, which can re-deposit stains on another piece of clothing. Hand washing allows the washer to treat each stain depending on the type of stain and the fabric.
Cocoa powder will not stain clothes permanently. Shake off as much of the powder as you can. Then pretreat the stain and wash it in hot water.
Take a cloth and dampen it with hot water. Using a small amount of powder oxyclean applied to the damp cloth, gently rub the stain. After you're done, you would never even know there was a stain!
Water will make a better plant.
In order to get a yellow stain out of a nylon jacket, simply pre-treat the stain with some baking soda and warm water. You then will want to throw the jacket in the wash as you normally would.
Yes, semen can stain clothing due to its protein content. It is advisable to treat the stain as soon as possible with cold water and a mild detergent before machine washing the garment.
To remove tough stains on clothes, pre-treat the stain with a stain remover or a mixture of detergent and water. Then, launder the clothing in the hottest water safe for the fabric. If the stain persists, consider using a bleach or seeking professional help.
Yes, blood stains clothes. It is a protein stain, and is difficult to remove. If you have a blood stain to remove, use cold water and pretreat it with OxyClean.
Neither, just use plain water.