no it shouldn't but if it does it might just be little stains that's all
well i used rubbing alcohol to help take the odor out of the carpet. My dog decided to potty on the carpet. It helped with the odor. However my carpet looks like it has a big wet stain on it!
Most Ionically bonded substances are solid, this makes me assume that Rubbing alcohol has covalent bonds.
Rubbing alcohol is flammable because it contains isopropyl alcohol which is a volatile and flammable organic compound. The fumes of the alcohol will catch on fire if they come into contact with flames.
no, it's a compound. An element is the smallest unit of a substance in which every piece is the same. Alcohol is not an element because it is made up of different elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
RUBBING ALCOHOL is intended for use on the skin only. It was made in the old days for rubbing on the skin, on a inflammed Joint. It was also Rubbed on skin to reduce fevers. It is no longer used much for these purposes, the older folks may still use for Joint pain. Rubbing Alcohol is now used in small amounts for Cleansing the skin before injections. DO NOT DRINK! RUBBING ALCOHOL IS POISONOUS. CONTAINS CHEMICALS 70% ISO-PROPYL ALCOHOL AND 30% WATER._______________________________________________________DENATURED ALCOHOL IS ETHANOL MAY CONTAIN THESE CHEMICALS: METHANOL AND OR ISOPROPANOL AND GASOLINE.DENATURED ALCOHOL IS POISONOUS! DO NOT DRINK.DENATURED ALCOHOL IS RECOMMENDED IN THE REMOVAL OF MILDEW FROM NATURAL LEATHER JACKETS, PURSES, PANTS. (DO NOT USE ON SUEDE)
The answer is supposed to be either a chemical interaction or a physical interaction.\which one?
Rubbing alcohol all over the stain
No
yes!!:D
If used sparingly, especially in cases of using rubbing alcohol to clean a small stain, rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly enough to not cause damage to microsuede furniture.
Rubbing alcohol usually does a pretty good job.
There are countless uses for rubbing alcohol. Some of the most popular involve stain and paint removal, since rubbing alcohol is an excellent solvent. It is also an effective cleaner, particularly when sterilization is required.
Rubbing alcohol is good to remove certain stains from wood floors like nail polish. Rubbing alcohol can stain some wood finishes so a test should be done before using.
Try rubbing it with alcohol or shaving cream.
When speaking of rubbing alcolhol, I mean Isopropyl Alcohol. You really shouldn't have to remove it, because it evaporates, leaving little or no mark behind!
Rubbing Alcohol will remove permanent marker from your rug. The best time to work on the stain is as soon as possible. A dry stain may not be removable. You should get some clean white cloths, dampen one of the cloths with rubbing alcohol and dab the stain with the cloth. Change the cloth frequently to a clean section of the cloth or to a new cloth so as to not spread the stain. As you dab the stain you will be diluting it and transferring it to the cloth. For other stain removal solutions,
To remove clothes dye from an enamel radiator, put a small amount of bleach on a cotton swab and rub the stain gently. Wipe away the bleach residue with a damp cloth. You can also try using rubbing alcohol if the bleach does not work.
Use rubbing alcohol and rub it on the clothing with a cotton ball.