try using Dial soap (the old gold kind) as a spot remover. Dampen the stain, rub the soap in, and hand scrub before you put in the wash. Wash like normal.
Duck tape
Blood can make a very stubbron stain on fabrics if not washed properly.
To remove a washed and dried lipstick stain from clothing, try applying a pre-wash stain remover or a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide to the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes before washing the garment in the hottest water safe for the fabric. Repeat the process if necessary before drying the clothing.
You can get dried paint off of cushion fabrics by scraping it off with a plastic scraper. The apply some white vinegar to the fabric and blot gently to remove the stain. Rinse with a wet sponge and allow to dry.
No, I have tried this and the end result you get is a very washed out blotchy stain that is very hard to apply. You can try bleaching the stain, and re-apply a stain that has a very close color that can mimic the stain you already have.
Yes, Pedialyte can potentially stain clothing or other fabrics due to its coloring agents. It is recommended to be cautious when handling Pedialyte to avoid staining.
To install floor molding in a room, measure and cut the molding to fit the walls, then attach it using a nail gun or adhesive. Fill any gaps with caulk and paint or stain the molding to match the room.
The dried chemicals and colour will not dissolve in plain water. If stain is fresh and not dried out, water will do the job.
To remove red fingernail polish from clothes that have been washed but not dried, first, place the stained area face down on a clean paper towel. Apply acetone or nail polish remover to the back of the stain, pressing the paper towel to absorb the polish. Repeat until the stain is no longer transferring. Then, launder the garment again to remove any remaining traces of nail polish remover.
Hair spray. Just spray it on, you will see the ink start to separate repeat if necessary then rinse with like warm water. This may not work as well if the item has been washed and dried.
To install quarter round molding, first measure and cut the molding to fit the length of the wall. Then, use a nail gun or hammer and nails to secure the molding to the baseboard and wall. Fill any nail holes with wood filler and paint or stain the molding as desired.
To add crown molding to cabinets, measure and cut the molding to fit the top of the cabinets. Attach the molding using a nail gun or adhesive. Fill any gaps with wood filler and paint or stain the molding to match the cabinets for a cohesive look.