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Tips on How to Remove Stains from Clothes
01/27/2024 ● Sandra Ruiz Mello
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It's very common for us to stain our clothes with some products that are difficult to remove and sometimes we even discard the stained clothes, thinking that the stains won't come out. Below are some tips that will help you solve these problems. If you have had your clothes stained, you should know that the sooner the stain is removed, the better the result, because the stain can dry very quickly and the process can be slower if it takes longer to remove it.
Grease stain: To remove the stain, use a paper towel to remove all the excess grease, then put cornstarch or talcum powder on the stain so that the grease is absorbed, leave it for 30 minutes and then use a brush, preferably a soft one so as not to damage the fabric, to remove all the grease and dust, then rinse the garment with hot water and then put a little detergent on the stain and rub well and take it to be washed. Leave to dry naturally.
Lipstick stain: wash the lipstick stained area well with neutral detergent and a little water and with a soft brush rub gently so that the lipstick stain does not spread, wash the brush a few times and repeat the process, rinse the clothes and dry preferably in the shade.The use of hydrogen peroxide also contributes positively to removing lipstick stains from clothes. Put a little hydrogen peroxide on the stain, leave it on for a few minutes and then wash the garment normally using warm water.
Oil stain: mix a spoonful of neutral detergent with a spoonful of baking soda, apply the mixture to the oil stain and leave it on for 30 minutes. Rub the oil stain well into the clothes and wash with a specific soap for the type of fabric.
Deodorant stainte: wet the stained part of the garment and apply a spoonful of salt to the stain and rub it in carefully for a few minutes, rinse and leave to dry naturally.
Tomato sauce stain: first remove all the excess sauce, then apply a little white vinegar to the stain. Carefully rub the garment and rinse well, then leave to dry naturally, preferably in the shade.
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