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We have tried regular detergent in the washers but the stain on the bedsheets still remain. Does bleach pr any other product used in conjunction work?

2006-12-09 03:41:34 · 4 answers · asked by Nitin 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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Cheer is good for taking out bleeding dyes. If that doesn't work, try finding a product called Synthrapol. This is a nice company to deal with:
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2006-12-09 03:46:05 · answer #1 · answered by Secret Agent of God (BWR) 7 · 0 0

Well i cant really think of any particular way but here are some tips, that could help.

Easy General Stain Removal Ideas
Removing stains can sometimes seem like a complex algebra problem. By the time you determine the stain type, origin of the stain, fabric type and color schemed you can feel pessimistic about stain removal. Try these 10 simple stain removal rules to get your laundry in shape.

1. Act quickly.

Fresh stains make stain removal an easy task. Give yourself the upper hand by treating stains as promptly after they happen as possible. If your stains are on a non-washable fabric, take them to the dry cleaners as soon as possible. Be sure to point out the stain to the dry cleaner and describe the nature of the stain. This makes the likelihood of stain removal success greater.

2. Follow the directions.

Follow the directions on any stain removal products you use. Don't forget to follow washing directions on the stained clothes. Getting the stain out, won't make much difference if you ruin the clothing in the process.

3. Test in a hidden area.

Don't forget to test any stain removal methods on a hidden seam or other inconspicous spot. You want to check for colorfastness before applying a treatment to a large or noticeable area of the clothing. Do not use if the color changes.

4.Remove stains from the back.

Place the stained garment with the stain upside down on top of a clean white cloth. Apply stain treatment to the back of the stain. Our goal is to remove the stain from the clothing instead of making it travel all the way through to the other side. Make sure to move the stained clothing to a fresh spot as the stain begins to remove itself from the clothing and onto the cloth.

5. Be careful with dry cleaning solvents.

Make sure to rinse thoroughly, and allow to air dry any garment that's had dry cleaning solvents used on it. These solvents can be a fire hazard in a washing machine. Remember never to put dry cleaning solvents directly into the washing machine.

6. Be wary of even color removal with bleach.

Bleaching only one stained spot on a garment may result in uneven color removal for the entire garment. Consider using the appropriate bleach listed in the garment tag to bleach the entire garment.

7. Don't mix stain removal products.

Mixing different chemicals can cause toxic odors and mixed results on your clothing.

8. Wash stain treated items.

Remember to thoroughly wash items that have treated with stain removal products to remove product residue and also the stain residue.

9. Be patient.

Stain removal can take time. Sometimes repeat treatments may be required. Be sure to thoroughly check the garment before drying to determine if a repeat treatment is necessary. Drying will cause a stain to set.

10. Some stains won't leave.

For some stains, no stain removal idea or tip can get rid of them without damaging the clothing or its color. But take heart in the fact that the other 9 general stain removal tips will give you a fighting chance against all the stains in your laundry basket. Just a few simple guidelines can take the guesswork out of stain removal.

2006-12-11 11:01:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Once you put it thru the dryer the stains will set. If they are white sheets then yes bleach will take it out. However don't put too much in, a couple of cap fulls (I'm talking the little quarter size cap) will be enough. You don't want bleach residue remaining for your next wash cycle. If they are colored sheets I'm afraid little can help. If that's the case, buy a nice comforter, use the sheets all winter, and wait till spring to get a new set.

2006-12-09 11:55:54 · answer #3 · answered by Dr-G 2 · 0 0

Try pouring a little ALL detergent directly on the stain, rub it in gently, let it sit for a couple of minutes then wash in warm water. I have had excellent results with all sorts of stains using this method.
Along with this use a cap and a half of Clorox for colors, put it in before the sheets while the washer is filling up...
Good luck.

2006-12-09 11:58:31 · answer #4 · answered by sweet_n_sassy_angel23 2 · 0 0

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