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How to remove stains: simple tricks

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Discover the best tips and tricks to get all kinds of stains out of your clothes and keep your garments pristine - don't miss out!

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How to remove stains: simple tricks
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Are you one of those people who panics when a stain falls on your clothes? Or maybe you've stopped wearing a garment because it had a stain that was difficult to remove? If the answer is yes, all this will change as soon as you finish reading this article.

Common stains on clothes, how to remove them?

Take note of the following recommendations on how to remove the most common stains.

- Coffee stains: if coffee falls on your clothes, act quickly! Get some vinegar, alcohol, and water (in equal parts) and apply it to the stain. Let it act before washing it.

- Chocolate stains: if the stain is recent, apply carbonated water to the area and rinse with detergent. If the stain is dry, leave the garment to soak in hot soapy water before washing it as usual.

- Oil stain: sif the stain is recent, apply talcum powder to it to absorb the oil. When it acts, use a clothes brush with water and detergent to finish removing it. If the stain is dry, leave the garment to soak overnight in equal parts of water and vinegar, and then put it in the washing machine.

- Sweat stains: a very simple trick is to soak the affected area in hydrogen peroxide before putting the garment in the washing machine.

- Fruit and vegetable stains: place the garment over a pot of boiling water, steam works like magic! But if the stain persists, apply a little lemon juice to it and soak it in hot water.

- Make-up stains: leave the garment to soak for an hour in water and lemon before putting it in the washing machine. If the stain is lipstick, rub chalk or Vaseline on it before washing.

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- Red wine stains: if you can act immediately, rub the stain with a little white wine. If the stain is dry, mix corn starch and lemon, and patiently rub the stain until it disappears.

- Grass stains: mix a spoonful of ammonia with a litre of water. Moisten the stain with this mixture and rub gently with a sponge.

- Ink stains: this type of stain is another real challenge. Moisten cotton wool with alcohol and gently pat the stain until it disappears.

- Soil stains: mix warm water, white vinegar, and dishwashing detergent. Moisten the stain with this mixture. Wait for it to take effect and rinse in warm water.

 

Tips for removing stains from clothes

The most important thing is to act instantly and not let the stain dry. Apart from the most common stains we have already shared, make sure you have this at home:

- Your ally: stain remover with a pistol, to attack any kind of stain quickly and comfortably.

- Hydrogen peroxide: use it with yellowish stains, stains caused by sweat or blood stains.

- Lemon juice: it is a natural whitener that you can apply to many types of stains.

- Salt: this ingredient absorbs the stains when they are still fresh. It can be the first step to remove oil or chocolate stains.

Have you seen the wide range of stain removal resources? You can rest assured that most of them have a solution!

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