Lock & Lock containers are designed to be stain-resistant, but certain foods, particularly those with strong pigments like tomato sauce or curry, can sometimes leave stains if left in the container for an extended period. To minimize staining, it's best to clean the containers promptly after use. Using a gentle dish soap and avoiding abrasive cleaners can help maintain their clarity and appearance. Regular care can keep them looking new and stain-free.
a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.
its a protein stain
It's simple, because it's a stain.
Yes, acid-fast stain is a type of differential stain.
The counter or secondary stain used in the Gram stain procedure is safranin.
No, you cannot apply oil-based stain over acrylic stain. Oil-based stain will not adhere properly to a surface that has been previously coated with acrylic stain. It is recommended to remove the acrylic stain before applying an oil-based stain for best results.
The Wright stain is a combination of eosin and methylene blue dyes, while Giemsa stain is a mixture of eosin, methylene blue, and azure dyes. Giemsa stain is commonly used for staining blood smears to visualize parasites and bacteria, while Wright stain is used more for general cell morphology in blood and bone marrow specimens.
Yes, you can apply a new stain on top of an existing stain as long as the existing stain is fully dry and the surface is properly prepared.
grass stain is made up of a stain from grass.......DDUUUHHH!
Applying a new stain on top of an old stain can result in uneven color distribution and adhesion issues. It's generally recommended to strip or sand the old stain off before applying a new one for better results.
Lotions stain your clothes.
The Stain was created in 1982.