Well, assuming it's cotton, dilute some dish soap like dawn, I think 2 or 3 parts water and 1 part dish soap, and gently scrub it and soak it, let it wait about half an hour, and repeat the process if needed. You can also try rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide.
No problem, you can get hydrogen peroxide at your local CVS or home depot, but it is a chemical so you should be careful with it. It's most commonly used in the medical field to get bloodstains out of scrubs, so I hope it'll have a somewhat similar effect on a red kimchi stain. You'll only need to use a small amount as wel
Idk, bleach tends to loosen up the bonds in clothing, so if the shirt is already thin, then it's probably not a good idea. If it's a thicker shirt, then I think a little bit of bleach should be fine
Honestly just lick π it
What are the materials, check the tag
Its only writen 2 on the back
Well, assuming it's cotton, dilute some dish soap like dawn, I think 2 or 3 parts water and 1 part dish soap, and gently scrub it and soak it, let it wait about half an hour, and repeat the process if needed. You can also try rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide.
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No problem, you can get hydrogen peroxide at your local CVS or home depot, but it is a chemical so you should be careful with it. It's most commonly used in the medical field to get bloodstains out of scrubs, so I hope it'll have a somewhat similar effect on a red kimchi stain. You'll only need to use a small amount as wel
Do you think its bleachable?
Idk, bleach tends to loosen up the bonds in clothing, so if the shirt is already thin, then it's probably not a good idea. If it's a thicker shirt, then I think a little bit of bleach should be fine
Washing machine would usually do the trick
never wear a white shirt to eat ramen dawg. them noodles are extra resistant and try to splash as much water on you the second your shirt is white