You should first make sure that it is actually a stain an not a burn. Then I would recommend using bleach. If bleach doesn't work then you might try Oxy-clean.
A cleaner such as Iron Out, used by following the instructions on the package, can be safely used to remove iron/rust, from your white clothes.
That's not a stain, it's a scorch and probably impossible to remove.
It means using an iron or press to remove wrinkles in clothes
Your iron needs to be cleaned periodically. If it isn't it can stain your clothes. The brown spots could also be from over ironing, burning your clothes from your iron. You may consider getting a new iron.
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Buy a new carpet! Unfortunately that's the only answer
place some brown paper over the stain then go over it with an iron and the heat off the iron will bring out the fat in the butter soaking into the brown paper and then wash clothes as usual
short answer is you don't. My experience with the Bru stain is to persevere with a good upholstery cleaner that you trust. however I dont think it really disappears...........
Those stains are really hard to get out!! The best luck I've had is with products used to remove iron (iron-out or probably any other similar product). However, I wouldn't recommend using that on anything but solid whites. It will ruin colored clothing. Hope that helps.
Iron marks burn the fabric, which damages it, so it may not be removeable. If you can get the black mark off, the fabric underneath it will be weaker than it originally was. To try and remove the stain, scrape off any charring, then pretreat the stain, rinse it, and then wash it as you normally would.
The best way to remove oil stains from leather is to use a smoothing iron and blotting paper.
Many things can cause iron stains on the vinyl siding of a home. The best way to remove these stains is to use tub and tile cleaner and a cloth scouring pad.