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This works for me every time - no matter what the stain is; grease, grass stains, blood, even mustard, you name it. EVEN if the stain has set in for several days - it still works great.

Buy this wonderful product:
Clorox 2 Chlorine Free Bleach for Colors - it comes in a little pink bottle - and it has a "fresh meadow" scent....

I pour a little in the cap and dip a (laundry use only) tooth blush in the soap and give the stain a little scrubbing - and it is out in no time. This will also work on coloured clothes as well - just be sure to put them in the washer right after. Just use your normal laundry soap on the clothes. I only use the Clorox 2 on stains and it is kinda expensive - if you dump it by the cap full into the load of laundry - so just use it for stains.

Good luck!

2006-09-11 09:29:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pre-treat the stains with Greased Lightning, Zoot or Shout *all excellent pre-treaters*. Make sure to rub the chemical into the stain as hard as you can..just spraying it on the stains doesn't do as good. Then use a cup of bleach for every load of wash. Either cold or hot water works but I advise hot water

2006-09-11 09:26:08 · answer #2 · answered by starikotasukinomiko 6 · 0 0

Try oxyclean or Tide with bleach alternative. Soak the whites first. If the stain is bad then apply a pretreatment or the laundry soap directly to the stain and rub the cloth together gently the work the soap into the fabric before running the washer.

2006-09-11 09:24:22 · answer #3 · answered by Be_loislane1 3 · 2 1

It depends on what your whites are stained with. Mostly, Dawn dish soap works the best. Pour some on, let it sit a little bit, then rinse it out. Put it in the washer with some bleach and laundry detergent-- powdered.

2006-09-11 09:32:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try using lemon juice on the stain or you may buy "Stain Devils". It is fantastic and I used it today. You only need a very short time and you don't have to soak cloths in water for a long time. You can find it in supermarkets.

2006-09-11 09:36:06 · answer #5 · answered by mamushkila 2 · 0 0

Eucalyptus Oil On them for 2-4 hours then into hot oxygen soaker overnight then in the machine on heavy duty with an enzyme powder, won't fail,

if they're really bad, repeat process,

If they're metal stains from cleaning/sharpening a meat slicer or Pot Black from the underneath of a cooking pot on cotton, then good luck to you pal.

2006-09-11 09:25:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Soak them in undiluted chlorine bleach for 5 seconds and dump them in the washer. It will come out perfectly white. To prevent the fabric from being destroyed by the bleach, you should not soak them for more than 5 seconds.

2006-09-11 09:27:27 · answer #7 · answered by Roy W 4 · 0 0

use bleach and wash it with other whites, there might be a section of your washer that is used for bleach (usually on the lower left hand corner) pour the bleach in there. and if bleach doesnt work, I recommend Oxy Clean, it works very well on all kinds of stains. Make sure you read the instructions before using oxy!! hope I helped. =]

2006-09-11 09:25:26 · answer #8 · answered by sarah♥ 2 · 1 1

Bleach pen will work but be careful not to rub too hard. Will look yellow but when you wash your stain should go out. I sometimes combine with spray and wash. That works well.

2006-09-11 09:29:38 · answer #9 · answered by Maya 3 · 0 0

Clorox pen before the wash.
Or...you could spray with Greased Lightning and let it set for a while before laundering, then use the clorox pen. Both chemicals are fine together. Also, to make your whites whiter, use some liquid bluing. Hanging in the sun to dry also makes for beautiful whites.

2006-09-11 09:25:59 · answer #10 · answered by Mommymonster 7 · 1 0

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