First, I would try white vinegar to remove it. Just pour a generous amount on and then BLOT with a dry towel--do not rub it, that just sets the stain further.
Second, if the vinegar didn't work, I would get yourself a bar of the best miracle laundry soap ever: Fels Naptha. Warm water with a generous lather of the soap...a bit of a scrub with a light brush to try to lift the stain out (rather than rubbing it in). Perhaps even let it soak in some warm water with the Fels Naptha on it and just a tiny amount of bleach. Rinse well. That should work fairly well.
I recommend always having a bar of Fels Naptha and white vinegar on hand. They get out almost ANY stain on ANY fabric. Also a tip: white wine removes red wine on anything. Just pour the white wine on the red wine stain and watch it disappear.
Try Borax, in the laundry detergent aisle at the store. I heard it is good with colors that have run onto other fabrics.
If you buy a bag at 13kr and a sweater for 40kr and an icecream for 10kr and the cashier had your 279kr ten she still have 216kr left.
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client's choice
When a client has left side weakness, it's best to put the right side of the sweater on first. This allows the client to use their stronger right side to manage the sweater more easily. After the right side is on, the left side can be gently assisted or guided into place. This approach helps promote independence and comfort during dressing.
When a client has left-sided weakness, the right side of the sweater should be put on first. This approach allows the client to hold the sweater with their stronger right side while slipping the weakened left arm into the sleeve. This method helps promote independence and reduces the risk of frustration or injury during the dressing process.
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When a client has left sided weakness, you should dress them on their weaker side first. In this case, you would put the sweater on their left side first before moving to the right side, allowing them to assist with their stronger side as needed.
You will just have the cream part left with some water. Since you know that if Ice melts, you will have the water part left with cream part.
Whip cream can damage the paint job if it is left on for too long. It becomes hard to remove if it sticks on for too long and will anyway reduce the luster on the paint job when it finally comes out.
It turns to a solid from a liquid
When a resident has left-sided weakness, the right side of the sweater should be put on first. This allows the individual to more easily manage the left side, which may be more challenging to dress due to weakness. By starting with the unaffected side, it helps promote independence and comfort during the dressing process.
No when ice cream melts it changes state to a liquid because it is hot, so it doesn't go to ice cream heaven it goes into the freezer :L