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If you can find a product that is called Krud-Kutter, that works great as a presoak prior to laundering. Hit it with a scrub brush, then wash in cold or warm water. If you get to it soon enough, it should come out fairly easily.
you might wanna put some hair conditioner on it with a paint brush over night then GENTLY rub it if that don't do it then wait another night after putting more conditioner
Use hairspray. (Brand type doesn't matter.) Spray on to the stain and scrub. Then place into the washing machine.
Just wet it then use a stain remover or liquid detergent apply to the area and scrub with a scrub depending the size of the spot and make sure you get it of then wash it
Yes, you can because brown primer isn't that dark of a color.
Besides a few shades of black, white primer will reflect more light back than a gray primer under a paint color that doesn't cover well. Gray is often used under dark reds which would normally require several coats of paint to cover, The lighi that would normally be reflected from a white primer underneath the paint is, instead, absorbed by the gray primer, giving the illusion of an opaque surface. White primer is used under any light paint that covers well. It can also be tinted to the color of many off white or pastel wall colors to help ensure coverage using fewer coats.
If the white is glossy, I would use a white primer. If not,then I would put paint colour directly/
Yes.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.