What can be used to remove grease stains?
A. Lemon juice
B. Bleach
C. Dr Pepper
D. Vinegar
Dr Pepper
What is used to get rid of sweat stains?
A. Lemon juice
B. Baby wipes
C. Milk
D. Denim
Lemon juice
What does this symbol mean?
A. No bleach
B. No iron
C. No chlorine bleach
D. No steam iron
No bleach
What does this symbol mean?
A. Wash cold water
B. Wash hot water
C. Wash gentle cycle
D. Wash permanent press cycle
Wash cold water
What does this symbol mean?
A. Dry high heat
B. Dry low heat
C. Dry medium heat
D. Do not dry
Dry high heat
What can be used to get rid of a red wine stain?
A. Vinegar
B. White wine
C. Bleach
D. Hydrogen peroxide
White Wine
What does this symbol mean?
A. Any bleach
B. Machine wash
C. Iron
D. Dry
Any bleach
What does this symbol mean?
A. Low iron
B. No iron
C. Iron no steam
D. High iron
Iron no steam
What does this symbol mean?
A. Hand wash only
B. Washing machine
C. Wash cold water
D. Wash gentle cycle
Hand wash only
What does this symbol mean?
A. Dry clean only
B. Bleach
C. Machine wash
D. Dry
Dry clean only
What is used to remove a blood stain?
A. Hydrogen peroxide
B. Bleach
C. White wine
D. Lemon juice
Hydrogen peroxide
What is used to get rid of oil stains?
A. White chalk
B. Milk
C. Baby wipes
D. Vinegar
White chalk
What does this symbol mean?
A. Iron medium heat
B. Iron
C. Iron low heat
D. Iron high heat
Iron medium heat
What does this symbol mean?
A. Dry permanent press
B. Line dry
C. Dry flat
D. Dry gentle cycle
Dry permanent press
What is used to remove sharpie marker stains?
A. Dr Pepper
B. Rubbing Alcohol
C. Bleach
D. Vinegar
Rubbing Alcohol
To remove a Sharpie stain from clothing, you can use rubbing alcohol which is highly effective at breaking down the ink in permanent markers; simply dampen a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and gently dab the stain until it fades, then wash the clothing as usual.
What is used to remove grass stains?
A. Red wine
B. Vinegar
C. Baby wipes
D. White wine
Vinegar
What is used to get rid of deodorant stains?
A. Denim
B. White chalk
C. Baby wipes
D. Bleach
Denim
Yes, you can use denim to remove deodorant stains from clothes; the textured surface of denim can effectively lift and rub away deodorant residue when rubbed gently against the stain, making it a quick and convenient method to remove visible white marks left by deodorant.
What does this symbol mean?
A. Wash delicate cycle
B. Wash permanent press
C. Wash cold water
D. Wash hot water
Wash delicate cycle
What does this symbol mean?
A. Dry gentle cycle
B. Dry permanent press
C. Line dry
D. Dry flat
Dry gentle cycle
What is used to get rid of deodorant stains?
A. nylon stocking
B. White chalk
C. Baby wipes
D. Bleach
nylon stocking
You can rub a nylon stocking over fresh white marks on dark clothing.
What is used to get rid of ink stains?
A. Milk
B. Baby wipes
C. Denim
D. soap
Milk
What does this symbol mean?
A. No chlorine bleach
B. No bleach
C. Any bleach
D. Color safe bleach only
No chlorine bleach
What does this symbol mean?
A. Wash hot water
B. Wash cold water
C. Wash warm water
D. No wash
Wash hot water
What does this symbol mean?
A. Hand wash
B. Dry clean only
C.Hang to dry
D. Dry flat
Hang to dry
What is used to remove a blood stain?
A. Vinegar
B. White wine
C. Bleach
D. Lemon juice
Vinegar