These completely resist everything including red wine, however, they are prone to
oil stains if you don't wipe your counters after cooking.
Not exact matches
If left unpolished, and be using Tung
oil to protect, I am told by a professional chef, you won't have
stains on your marble.
A: The only time we have come across the cups
staining is
if they have been washed in the dishwasher with items which have residues of dark colored sauces e.g. tomato or carrot or
oil based foods.
If you are experiencing odor problems, 2 - 3 drops of Tea Tree
Oil or 1 - 2 squirts of Bac - Out
Stain & Odor Eliminator can help.
I don't have any substitutions (except
if you want to make a totally different deodorant that doesn't contains oils, such as those with witch hazel or magnesium
oil) BUT castile soap is a life - saver for removing
oil stains.
I have read
staining isn't a problem
if you use butters instead of
oil, so sub Shea butter for coconut
oil.
You can use
stain but
if it's
oil base regular poly might not stick.
BTW,
if I do wear a cover up / jacket / coat on the light side, I always wear a scarf around my neck to protect the inner collar from being badly
stained from body
oil and / or sweat.
The road is a lot more bumpy and while the combination of good headlights and two spotlights is proving so useful, deciding
if a black streak across the road is a freshly patched hole, or just an
oil -
stain... or a vicious pothole that jars the suspension joints with a crack that makes you fear for your wheel bearings, is a hard judgement call.
Even
if you just washed your hands before entering your Mitsubishi, your hands still produce sweat and
oil that can seep into the fabric of your steering wheel and leave
stains (or worse, premature wear).
If you see
oil stains on your garage floor or in your driveway, you could have an
oil leak.
White chalk:
If you have an
oil stain on fabric, rub in some white chalk as soon as possible.
The only problem is that it can be porus (so liquids such as
oil and lemon juice can
stain it) although
if sealed properly this shouldn't be a problem.
So, rather than just secure a pretty
oil rubbed bronze holder to the wall, I attached it to a piece of
stained scrap wood to create a shelf for decorative accessories like a small plant, air freshener, vase of flowers, extra t.p. or even just cell phone accident prevention,
if you know what I mean.
There was no way that motor
oil was coming out (the
stain on the bottom of the carpet was nearly a foot across) and
if it had happened on new carpet I would have freaked out.
However,
if you are looking for a more durable option that works great over dark colors, the
Stain & Finishing
oil is perfect for that.
It has the original nail holes, and
if you look closely, you can still see
oil stains from factory weaving machines.