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I was wondering if clay stains clothes?

I‘m going to be taking ceramics next year

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you are going to want to wash it out right away. If it sits there for a while it's going to leave a weird gray mark. That's what happened to my favorite jeans :( Have fun in your ceramics class! Sculpture is awesome!
I have some shirts from High School that say, YES! I can't get the stains out. They tell you to wear something over your clothes to prevent your real clothes from getting stained [it can leak through].
From my experience, the copper-looking kind (not sure what's it called, exactly) CAN stain clothes, especially if it's wet and moldy. Usually, though, you get to wear aprons, or other protective sheets to prevent clay stains.
yes everywhere i have went that is a part of the service. although i dont think that i would be complaining about 77 cents either. just saying.
Probably no, but it doesn't hurt to change it. What they would do is remove almost all the fluid from the tank. attach a small pressure pump on the tank and open the brake caliper bleed screws one at a time to clear all old fluid out of the system. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and gets burned from the heat in the caliper.
you are going to want to wash it out right away. If it sits there for a while it's going to leave a weird gray mark. That's what happened to my favorite jeans :( Have fun in your ceramics class! Sculpture is awesome!
I have some shirts from High School that say, YES! I can't get the stains out. They tell you to wear something over your clothes to prevent your real clothes from getting stained [it can leak through].
From my experience, the copper-looking kind (not sure what's it called, exactly) CAN stain clothes, especially if it's wet and moldy. Usually, though, you get to wear aprons, or other protective sheets to prevent clay stains.
Probably no, but it doesn't hurt to change it. What they would do is remove almost all the fluid from the tank. attach a small pressure pump on the tank and open the brake caliper bleed screws one at a time to clear all old fluid out of the system. Brake fluid absorbs moisture and gets burned from the heat in the caliper.
yes everywhere i have went that is a part of the service. although i dont think that i would be complaining about 77 cents either. just saying.

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