Stain removing

Stains doesn’t need to be eternal. Here are some examples and products that can help you. Try to mix methods. Some stains need to be treated with more than one product. Don’t mix all together or it can cause problems! Use seperately and wash with water after every cleaning product.

Sweaty armpit stains?

Use pure lemon juice. Don’t use lemon juice that includes other incredients like sugar. Dip stained part to lemon juice. Rinse with water and let dry. Lemon doesn’t cost much or remove pattern. Lemon juice can be found from grocery shop’s food section. Allergic to lemons? Try salt water.

Citrus fruit

Makeup stains?

Scrape off excess product. Spot treat with dish soap. Rinse with water. Add stain remover and wash. 

Makeup

Coffee and tea stains?

Who hasn’t spilled some tea? I have done it many times! Luckily white vinegar is great all-around-house cleaning product!

Coffee cup

Blood stains?

Blood stains can be tricky to remove. If rinsing with cold water immediately doesn’t help you can use hydrogen peroxide. (Warm water may set the stain more in to the fabric fibers.) Pharmacies have diluted versions. Safe for patterns to. If fabric is white you can try to use litle bit of klorin.

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Ink on dress not on letter?

In Victorian times ink stains were removed with milk. Just put the stained part of the clothing to milk. Wait a while and then rub a little bit while in milk and it should be clean again!

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