How to get Penaten cream out of a black T-shirt?
I accidentally smeared Penaten cream on my black T-shirt with my hands. The cream is very stubborn. And I can only wash the T-shirt at 30 degrees. How do I get the stains out?
I accidentally smeared Penaten cream on my black T-shirt with my hands. The cream is very stubborn. And I can only wash the T-shirt at 30 degrees. How do I get the stains out?
Hello, In these plants, malate is produced through nightly CO2 fixation. The malate is stored in the vacuole, and the pH drops. Why does the pH drop at night and rise in the morning? As far as I know, this is due neither to malate nor to glucose. Thanks for helpful answers 🐢
Hello everyone, I have a really stupid question for you: If you google the question of why you shouldn't wash/hang out laundry between Christmas and New Year, you'll find that it would supposedly have dire consequences, etc. Is that really true? I can't imagine that because I don't actually believe in such things at all.
Quick question. I got some liquid soap on my jeans today. I immediately wiped it off with a cloth, but a little bit always soaks in. After a few minutes, though, there was no more stain or anything. Does liquid soap leave residue on jeans (do they need to be washed afterward) or is that…
I had a piece of meat left open on the table in my room from New Year's Eve that I overlooked. For the past two days, I've been experiencing mild nausea, fatigue, and diarrhea after sleeping. Could that have caused it?
Does anyone know a good shop that also offers fabrics made of viscose with elastane or cotton and elastane without polyester, where the colors are vibrant and not pale? Unusual patterns, such as abstract, space (no children's motifs), cosmic nebula, animal print, etc. So no normal boring patterns like dots, stripes, hearts, leaves, etc.
Our clothes have these "stains" all over them after washing. They're not colored stains, though; they're more like something hard that's stuck to the clothes. Sometimes you can tear it off, but sometimes it sticks too firmly.
Wet make, gall soap (the piece soap, not the liquid) generously rub on it and fabric properly knead and walk, then into normal laundry.
After a pronounced infant experience, I can tell you that it works well. If it is really a thick spot, it can be that you have to repeat it again. But if you’ve made a real effort, it should be gone.
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Before washing neatly wash gasoline on the stain and then immediately into the machine.
Are you sure you mean the penets wound protection cream for the diaper area? It’s really very stubborn. It probably only helps to soak, possibly wash several times or cut out stains.
Try it with the super budget: baking powder.
Simply put a bit on it and easily rub with a sponge, then wash again
Spread shampoo on it, leave 24 hours and wash.
Normal hair shampoo? Or do you like special stain removers for creams or fats?
Normal shampoo.