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12 simple ways to get rid of stain from clothes

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12 simple ways to get rid of stain from clothes

Stains are usually very difficult to remove. We are sharing 12 simple ways to get rid of tough stains from your clothes. 🍋 Lemon is a natural stain remover (Always test lemon juice on a small part of your cloth to avoid removing colours from your fabric) and White vinegar is regarded as one of the best rust stain-removing agents and rust’s worst enemy that you can buy and keep in your household to rid set in rust stains.

Foundation stain: Shaving cream works well to remove makeup stains like foundation.

 

Oil stain: Simply apply the spot area with white chalk to absorb the oil.12 simple ways to get rid of stain from clothes

Coffee Stain: To get rid of coffee and tea stains on your fabric, use vinegar or baking soda. It works well.

 

Ink stain: Apply hand sanitizer or milk on the affected area.

Grease stain: To treat grease stain on fabric, use baby powder, baking soda or cornstarch to absorb the grease

 

Paint stain: Before laundering, dab with paint thinner

Red wine: Interestingly, if you get a red wine stain on your cloth, use white wine to remove it or cover the affected area with salt or baking soda before blotting.

Grass stain: To remove stains from plants, rub the pigment with white tooth paste before washing.

 

Blood stain: Rinse the cloth with water and hydrogen peroxide.

 

Sweat stain (Perspiration): To easily treat sweat stains on your fabric, especially difficult ones to are hard to remove, use lemon juice and baking soda to scrub the area.

Rust stain: Can rust stains be removed? Rust stain can be removed with either white vinegar or lemon juice.

Plantain stain: Plantain stains are very difficult to remove, especially on wool and cotton materials. It is advisable to get rid of it immediately or when it is still fresh. You can apply alcohol, salt or lemon juice to the affected area before doing your normal laundering.

 

Three types of removing stains with other substances

For the alcohol method, soak in water for about half an hour before washing

For the salt method, soak in water mixed with a generous amount of salt only 🧂 for two or four hours. Then wash it with lukewarm water and any laundry soap of your choice.

For Lemon juice remover, cut a lemon 🍋 and rub it on the affected spot, and allow the fabric to dry before washing and rinsing with water and soap.

 

Always bear in mind that lemon juice can remove the colour from some types of fabrics, hence it’s good 👍 to test a small part of the cloth before saturating a big portion with the juice

 

From inside-out of the fabric, place an old towel or cotton material, then pour a small amount of white vinegar directly on the rust spot, or cut half of a lemon half and rub on the stain.

 

Make sure that the vinegar or the lemon touches all the affected area, before blotting it with a clean white towel.

 

Another alternative method is by applying the cream of tartar stain remover recipe (1 teaspoon of cream of tartar, 1 teaspoon of baking powder and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide). Use the same procedure for white vinegar or lemon juice.

 

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