Yes, but not for all stains.
Yes, but not for all stains.
Yes, Soilove is a stain remover that is specifically designed to work on a variety of stains, including those from dirt, grease, oil, and food. It can be effective on fabrics, carpets, and upholstery.
Clorox is the leading brand of bleach in the United States and a powerful cleaner. The pen is designed to aid quick stain removal of anything that gets on your clothing, but especially food.
Yes, a mixture of vinegar, water, and dish soap can be an effective natural carpet stain remover. Simply mix equal parts of vinegar and water with a few drops of dish soap, spray it onto the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, then blot it up with a clean cloth.
Ordinarily stain molecules are removed in one (or a combination) of these 3 ways: 1. Dissolved and carried away in a water/detergent mixture. 2. Cut into smaller fragments by the stain remover and then carried away. 3. Strongly bonded stain molecules may require a non-aqueous (non water based) strong solvent such as dry cleaning fluid. A more detailed explanation is at the following source http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem00/chem00229.htm Most modern detergants and stain removers use enzymes to remove organic stains and bleaching chemicals to remove non-organic stains.
Stain remover may be a solvent (dissolution of the spot) or a substance which chemically react with the spot.
Yes Zout stain remover works best
Clorox works by helping you fight the tough stain on shirt,skirts,and alot of more stuff
I find that using wet naps from resturaunts work really well. They smell good, and work well too.Answeri think that the Clorox bleach pens work really well, or any clothing stain remover.
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
Yes, Clorox bleach is a powerful stain remover that can remove color from clothes if not used properly. It is important to follow the instructions on the packaging and use it in the correct concentration to avoid damaging colored clothes.
Stain removers work by interacting with the material of the stain and dissolving it. For example, modern enzyme stain removers contain protein enzymes which actually "digest" the stain. You have to find the remover which is designed to act on whatever made your stain to get the best results.
Nail polish out of black topUse fingernail polish remover, an use Clorox beach 2, to help get the rest of the stain out! good luck;-)
If its a white shirt, bleach it. If it a colored shirt, use Clorox. If its a small stain, use a Clorox magic pen. apply rin active soap on the effected part and wipe it. If none work, buy a new one. I found that Dawn brand detergent works better than anything elso for removing grease stains.
Wash them and use a stain-remover stick or spray.
Stain removers work by breaking down the chemical bonds that hold the stain molecules together, making it easier to lift the stain from the fabric or surface. They contain chemicals called surfactants that help to lift the stain, as well as enzymes that can break down specific types of stains like protein-based or organic stains.
There are many stain removers available to use on clothes. The type of stain remover to use may depend on the type of stain and the type of clothing. Some stain removers are used to pretreat laundry while others are used to remove stains without water or a washing machine. Stains on dry clean fabric will need to be taken to the dry cleaners. OxiClean Max Force Laundry Stain Remover Tide Stain Brush Tide To Go Spray and Wash Dual Power Laundry Stain Remover Zout Spray and Wash Stain Stick Bi-O-Kleen's Bac Out Stain and Odor Eliminator Clorox Bleach Pen There are also various home made stain removers that also work well for specific stains.