Using vinegar can work well on pasta sauce, dye and other stains.[3] Before you start, try just washing the area with a damp cloth and dollop of washing up liquid, as that might be all you need to remove the stain. If that doesn’t work, add a few drops of white vinegar to baki...
Considering the stain that would make sense, but that would also be a problem since the dye in a wood stain is pretty concentrated and not likely to come out. But if a little bit of the finish on an older chair rubbed off, then you could try pre-treating the stain on the white cott...
Common household chlorine or laundry bleach effectively removes dye color or stain from wood, but it won’t affect the natural color of the wood. Meanwhile, the “two-part bleach” or peroxide-based bleaches are sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide. When these two are combined, a chemical...
There are several different ways to remove water marks from wood, and the approach that works best often depends on the extent of the damage. Surface marks can often be removed by applying dry heat to the area or rubbing the stain gently with mayonnaise or toothpaste. Deeper staining may ...
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Using wood ash instead of a more caustic peroxide can help the dye to adhere without damaging the structure of the hair. You really have to be careful here, because wood ash is also used to remove hair and kill back hair follicles…so there’s a fine line between making your hair more...