Depends on the Key you're playing/singing in.
Yes there is a milkshake stain on her dress.
You should probably use a sherry stain that way your longbow will stay with you a lot longer.
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Typically you don't want to stain rosewood fretboards. You may however oil the rosewood to bring out a richer and deeper color. Always use oils specifically made for guitar fingerboards.
"Stained Glass Maquerade" is by Casting Crowns. It is from their album Lifesong.
The three cords mentioned in the hymn "Sweet By and By" are: Never grow old Never more will the weepings Never more will taste of sorrow
If a wooden rocking chair has never been painted, then it is quite easy to stain. You simply buy the stain of your choice and brush it on. However, if you have to remove old paint, then it will require some sanding and stripping.
you need to wipe the excess stain off the deck with a clean rag. It will never dry and it will float to the top of the sealer
Depending on the stain you may possibly feel a little light headed momentarily. I feel this is not serious and has certainly never negatively affected me.
Take a cloth and dampen it with hot water. Using a small amount of powder oxyclean applied to the damp cloth, gently rub the stain. After you're done, you would never even know there was a stain!
Rub with dish washing detergent and launder as usual. Let AIR dry and re check stain. If you machine dry it will set the oil stain and will never come out.
No! it can never remove stains from any cloth , it is only to add a nice odor to the body!
a huge stain. a jumbo stain. a large stain.
I've never tried that as it's not generally done. Staining is usually done before sealing.You'll have to remove the Thompson's before you stain unless it has been long enough that the Thompson's is no longer effective. To test to see if the surface will take stain, spray some water on it. If it beads up, it will not accept a stain.
I find the easiest way to get stain out of clothes is to apply washing up liquid to the stain before washing, either in the washing machine or by hand washing. I find this works really well and certainly much cheaper than stain removal products which do not always work
To remove semen stains from bedsheets, start by blotting up as much of the stain as possible with a clean cloth. Then, rinse the area with cold water to help lift the stain. Next, apply a stain remover or a mixture of laundry detergent and water, and wash the sheets according to the care instructions.
To remove a laundry detergent stain from clothing, first rinse the stained area in cold water to remove excess detergent. Then, apply a stain remover or liquid detergent directly to the stain and gently rub the fabric together. Finally, wash the clothing in the hottest water temperature the fabric can tolerate and check the stain before drying to ensure it is fully removed.