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Help for Laundry Stains
by Lisa Andrews
You have come to the right place to learn how to get rid of tough stains
on your clothes by using products you have at home which will save you
money!
Plus, you will find many solutions and home remedies for all your
laundry needs. Sometimes I get really tired of spending money on certain
products to get rid of stains or to help make my clothes soft or even to
iron. It's a never ending battle keeping up with all the "stuff" you
have to buy. Now there are stain pens and cloths, special softeners and
odor removers for your wash, etc, etc.
All of it is way to get your money and most of it is not necessary. I
can show you on this site many ways to take care of these "problems" and
save your money for something better! You won't believe some of the
things you are going to learn. Sit back and enjoy!
OK, lets get started and look at some Home Remedies that will save you
money:
Stains:
Blood - Pour hydrogen peroxide over the stain. It will bubble up like it
does with a cut on your skin, but this is what you want it to do. Rub it
around then rinse with cold water. Add more peroxide if necessary. This
works on colored or white clothes. Also, you can sprinkle unseasoned
meat tenderizer on the blood stain. This will digest the protein in the
blood, which helps eliminate it. In addition, you can soak the garment
in lukewarm ammonia water, 3 Tbs. per gallon, then rinse.
Ball-Point Pen - Spray the stain with hairspray then blot with a clean
cloth. Nail polish remover will work on some fabrics to remove ink, but
first check to see if it's safe for the fabric.
Candle Wax or Crayon - Scrape off as much as possible, first. Place a
paper towel or white cloth on either side of the material around the
stain. Iron it on low to medium setting. The wax should lift off on the
towel. Rub a mixture of liquid detergent and water on any remaining
stain, rinse, then wash as usual.
Chewing Gum - Rub with ice, then scrape off as much as possible. The ice
hardens the gum. You can also put the garment in the freezer then
scrape. Rub a little pre-wash or liquid detergent on area, after gum is
removed, then wash as usual.
Chocolate - Use a little ammonia or pre-wash, then rinse well with cold
water.
Coffee - Soak stain in cold water as soon as possible. Depending on the
fabric you can use a non-chlorine bleach to remove it in the wash.
Got more stains? You have read only a few of the stains that can be
removed easily. Click below for the full version of laundry hints, ways
to make ironing easier, plus many more ways to remove stubborn stains.
You don't want to miss it!
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