We get ours from Niemen Glass. Spot X is the best water spot remover ever. We have tried everything and this is the only product that completely removed all of the spots. The ladies in the office told us that if did not work they would give us our money back. Needless to say they knew we would not be back because it works
Niemen Glass
34621 16th Ave So
Federal Way WA 98003
253-838-1810
info@fwngc.com
Yes, but not for all stains.
The best stain remover depends on the type of stain and the type of material you use. The safest stain remover is water, but if you have a protein stain hot water will make the stain worse. Most people agree that bleach is the strongest stain remover, but unless the garment is white or color-safe bleach will cause a worse stain.
use soap and hot water then stain remover
water, butoxyethanol, peroxide and surfactants
see leslie's scale and stain remover
Bleach with equal parts cold water to help keep the stain from setting in the fabric like warm water would do
Vinegar is an effective natural stain remover for various surfaces such as fabric, carpet, and kitchen countertops. Its acidic nature helps break down and lift away stains, while also neutralizing odors. Simply dilute with water and apply directly to the stain before washing or rinsing as needed.
Yes, vaginal fluids can stain clothes if they are not washed out promptly. It is recommended to rinse the affected clothing with cold water and then wash it with a stain remover to prevent the stain from setting.
The Tide to Go Stain Remover Stick contains ingredients such as water, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, fragrance, and cleaning agents that help break down and remove stains on the go.
To get lipstick off white linen, you will need makeup or stain remover, a butter knife, and ice. You will need to freeze the lipstick spot and then gently rub it off with the knife. Then you may apply the makeup or stain remover and launder as usual.
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.
To remove period blood stains, rinse the fabric in cold water as soon as possible to prevent the stain from setting. Apply a stain remover or liquid detergent directly to the stain and gently rub the fabric together. Wash the item in cold water and check to ensure the stain is gone before drying.