Mystery Stain Removal from Clothing
For stains of an unknown origin, try following these steps: First, rinse the stain in cold water. Pretreat it with a prewash, then rinse again. Now wash the garment with an all fabric bleach, in water that´s as hot as the manufacturer recommends, adding extra detergent. Let it are dry and if the stain is still there, soak in cold water for 1/2 hour. Sponge it with a cleaning solvent, let it sit for 5 minutes and then rinse again. Repeat all of the above if the stain persists.Good Luck!=)
2007-05-10 02:45:20
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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If the clothes are white cotton, try using bleach. For blood stains, hydrogen peroxide will work. There are numerous spot removers on the shelf at groceries.
2007-05-13 14:45:13
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answered by Jan C 7
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Removing stubborn stains from clothes is really a tough job. But do not worry, I have the solution. All the stains can be removed easily. Let s talk about the Deodorant stain: We all use it and we all face the problem of deodorant stain.you just have to blot the stain with the dryer sheet for some time or until the sheet absorbs the entire stain...
If you encounter oil stain then just apply oil absorbents on the stain like baby powder, salt, and cornstarch. Let it dry and once it is completely dry just wash it. Hot water is recommended for the fabric...
If the stain is of grease then apply some absorbent on it like baking soda, cornstarch, baby powder, chalk, salt, club soda, and vinegar and then let it sit for some time or until it absorbs completely. once done then brush it off with the cloth but remember not rub it. Later wash it in the machine normally...
If you find any lipstick marks then take a clean white cloth dipped in alcohol and simply blot it onto the stain until the stain disappears. Make sure you don’t rub the lipstick mark because if you do so it will spread so, just simply blot the mark...
If it is a coffee stain then just cover the stain with wet wipes if not available then you can use beer, club soda, egg yolk, salt to cover the stain....
Sweat stains can be removed by applying vinegar to it, or you can use baking soda, or a mixture of lemon juice and water, salt, and aspirin to remove the stain....
To remove the stain of Ink just soak the stained cloth in the milk and let it be soaked overnight and then wash it in the morning as normally in the machine and the stain will be removed....
Grass stains can be removed by using liquid detergent and vinegar mixture to remove this dirty stain.
2017-03-22 07:47:22
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answered by RAMAN 1
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if it is iron stain it will not go. otherwise for ordinary stains squeez lemon on it, it will go . why dont u try?
2007-05-10 00:49:27
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answered by dithu d 3
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what kind of stain is it?
2007-05-09 20:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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