while the fabric is wet sprinkle Oxiclean on the stains and let set for 45 min to an hour and then wash. Dont put in dryer.
Good luck
2006-08-02 18:29:17
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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* Coffee/tea Soak in warm water with a squirt of dishwashing detergent. Or try a pre-wash laundry soaker. Lubricate old stains first with glycerine.
* Protein Stains (coffee, fruit juice, blood, vomit, tobacco etc.)
Blot with paper towels to remove as much of the stain as possible before washing with cool salted water (1tsp to 1 pint water). Rinse with clear water. If the stain remains, presoak using with an oxygen based product before washing again with a granulated laundry powder. Do not use hot water, dry the item in a dryer or use a hot iron as this will set any remaining stain. Coffee and tea stains on cottons and linens can also be removed by soaking in borax and water (1 Tbsp. borax in 1cup of warm water). Wine and fruit juice respond well to be cleaned with a 1 part water, 1 part ammonia solution. If a tobacco stain is stubborn, try applying a solution of 1 tsp. sodium thiosulphate mixed with 1cup warm water. Let soak and wash as normal.
If the item cannot be washed, sprinkle with pepsin powder or spread with a thick paste of corn starch and water, let dry and brush off. Repeat if necessary. Stains on wool, rayon and silk should be taken to the dry cleaner for spot treatment. Often home attempts to remove the stain will remove the protein stain but leave a water stain, which is harder to remove. In a pinch you can hold the affected area in the steam from a rapidly boiling kettle or steam iron taking care that no droplets of water reach the item. Shake well and restore the nap by rubbing with a cloth of similar fabric.
2006-08-02 13:10:29
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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After washing and the stain doesn't come out, I hang the item on a hanger out in the direct sunlight. In a very short time, the stain is bleached out by the sun. Works well on tomato stains as well. Good luck.
2006-08-02 16:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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vanish liquid detergent - not the spray one, pour it on the stain, combined with a higher washing temperature on the cottons cycle on your machine, it should come out - if its white - just bleach the bugger. Are you using a reasonable washing detergent???For really akward stains that refuse to budge the shops own doesnt always work, I will buy in bold or ariel, but I prefer bold. If all else fails - pass
2006-08-06 05:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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One scoop of Bravo stain remover in each load of laundry will take out almost all stains. It also has made grungy, yellowed stuff that I own look like new.
2006-08-02 16:06:19
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answered by Austin W 3
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If it hasnt been dried contained in the dryer than attempt soaking in a answer of one million quart warmth water, ½ teaspoon dishwashing liquid detergent, and a million tablespoon white vinegar for quarter-hour. Rinse. Launder If it remains, your perfect option is to purchase a tannin stain remover and keep on with the label instructions, which include Tann-X
2016-11-27 21:53:48
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answered by levy 4
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Simple green breaks down the tanin in coffee and tea that makes it brown. Literally spray it on, agitate until it fades away and launder as usual.
2006-08-02 13:04:22
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answered by eskie lover 7
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there is some stuff called awesome that they sell at the 99 cent store that stuff is great for all kinds of things check it out it has to be diluted good luck
2006-08-02 16:56:07
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answered by BIGL 4
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Put lemon juice on the stains and put it out in the sun.........it will fade it out....sometimes.
2006-08-02 13:03:11
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answered by buttercup83 3
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This really works trust me......OXY-CLEAN Just one scoop.
You will be amazed with the results.
2006-08-02 14:05:52
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answered by Tennis_Ace 1
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