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2006-09-25 02:17:35 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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soak overnight in white vinegar,or ordinary vinegar

2006-09-25 02:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by dumplingmuffin 7 · 1 0

here is a few ideas...

Rub out perspiration, blood, and urine stains on clothing by dabbing the area with a half-strength solution of ammonia and water before laundering.



Aspirin

Before you give up all hope of ever getting that perspiration stain out of your good white dress shirt, try this: Crush two aspirins and mix the powder in 1/2 cup warm water. Soak the stained part of the garment in the solution for two to three hours.





Pretreating clothes with a paste made from 4 tablespoons baking soda and 1/4 cup warm water can help vanquish a variety of stains. For example, rub it into shirts to remove perspiration stains; for really bad stains, let the paste dry for about two hours before washing. Rub out tar stains by applying the paste and washing in plain baking soda. For collar stains, rub in the paste and add a bit of vinegar as you're putting the shirt in the wash.



Lemons

Avoid expensive dry-cleaning bills. You can remove unsightly underarm stains from shirts and blouses simply by scrubbing them with a mixture of equal parts lemon juice (or white vinegar) and water.



Salt

Salt's the secret to getting rid of those stubborn yellow perspiration stains on shirts. Dissolve 4 tablespoons salt in 1 quart (1 liter) hot water. Just sponge the garment with the solution until the stain disappears.



Vinegar

Just pour a bit of vinegar directly onto the stain, and rub it into the fabric before placing the item in the wash. You can also remove deodorant stains from your washable shirts and blouses by gently rubbing the spot with undiluted vinegar before laundering.

2006-09-25 03:37:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pour a handful of washing-up liquid directly onto the stain just before you start the cycle. Works quite will. Otherwise staindevil spray is pretty good.

2006-09-25 02:28:25 · answer #3 · answered by shortnotsilly 3 · 0 0

i haven't even heard of one in each of those concern. If all the familiar cleaners won't paintings then I doubt you will get the prevailing stains out, yet you could in all probability preclude it happening lower back, by using utilising a distinctive habitual. replace deoderant, and ensure you spray without postpone onto the exterior, no longer onto the shirt? needless to say a specialty of non-public hygene (on a daily basis showers and so on) will help.

2016-12-12 14:39:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2017-02-08 23:57:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The new Spray n wash,its half white liguid and half pink,when you tip up side down,make sure both ligiuds pore on stains,Put on one hour before wash and then again when going to wash,Good Luck!Hollywood!

2006-09-25 02:28:39 · answer #6 · answered by hollywood 5 · 0 0

actually amonia is great for breaking down even crude oil, its harder to find these days so when i find it i buy two gallons ,it works for grease stains also,if it can remove crude oil from my uniforms a cap full in the wash will do wonders on pit stains...lol

2006-09-25 02:37:27 · answer #7 · answered by handy Andy 3 · 0 0

My husband shirts I have to do this with. I use that cleaner simple green. Gets about anything out and it's non-toxic. I just let it soak on there for about 40mins then wash.

2006-09-25 02:19:51 · answer #8 · answered by LeeLynn 5 · 0 0

Try a stain devil. I know they have one for that.

2006-09-25 02:21:48 · answer #9 · answered by IloveMarmite 6 · 0 0

use VANISH SHAKTI O2 brush shirt forget stain !

2006-09-25 02:48:06 · answer #10 · answered by Tina 2 · 0 0

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