How To Remove Stubborn Stains The Natural Way

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There are a number of cheap, readily available and environmentally friendly items that can help you clean even the most stubborn of stains, and while they may not work on more delicate materials such as silks or cottons (seek professional advice for cleaning these), they work wonderfully well on cotton and many other synthetic fabrics: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Remove Stubborn Stains The Natural Way


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How To Remove Stubborn Stains The Natural Way
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  • There are a number of cheap, readily available
    and environmentally friendly items that can help
    you clean even the most stubborn of stains, and
    while they may not work on more delicate
    materials such as silks or cottons (seek
    professional advice for cleaning these), they
    work wonderfully well on cotton and many other
    synthetic fabrics
  • Take fast action!
  • All stains are easier to remove if you treat them
    as soon as possible, and for most stains, soaking
    them immediately in salt water can help to break
    down the stain and prevent the fabric from drying
    and setting the stain further.

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  • Use a different method for protein stains
  • Stains caused by blood, dairy products and eggs
    for example, should be washed in plenty of cold
    water as soon as possible, in fact, some protein
    stains disappear with water alone. However, if
    the stain persists, soak it in cold, salted water
    until the stain goes. NEVER use hot water on
    protein stains, or acids like lemon or vinegar
    theyll simply set the stain.
  • After soaking, use mild soap to rub the stain
    before rinsing it with cold water. Once the stain
    has gone, wash the item as normal.

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  • Fruity stains can be cleaned with vinegar
  • For an item of clothing with a fruit stain, rinse
    it in water before soaking it in a mixture of
    vinegar and water, and watch as the stain
    miraculously dissipates.
  • Sweat stains can also be cleaned with vinegar
    soak the item in vinegar, or for more stubborn
    sweaty stains, make a paste of vinegar and baking
    soda and rub it all over the stain. Leave the
    paste on the stain for at least thirty minutes
    before washing.

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  • Use dish soap, vinegar and baking soda to remove
    oil stains
  • For oil stains, hot water is necessary, and you
    can wash the stained item in hot water and use a
    little dish soap. This is usually effective,
    however, for very stubborn oil stains, pop the
    item of clothing in a big bowl and pour boiling
    water over it before adding a little vinegar or
    baking soda. Leave it to soak for a while and the
    stain should begin to disappear you might need
    to scrub it lightly with a soft brush and a bit
    of dish soap.

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  • A winning homemade stain remover
  • Lemon essential oil is an amazing safe and great
    smelling stain remover, and can be used on most
    fabrics (but perform a spot test first), just be
    sure to add it to water in a glass spray bottle,
    as it will corrode plastic.
  • Stains are a pain, but removing them need not be.
    Follow the above tips to help you eradicate
    unsightly stains, and seek advice from a
    professional cleaning company if you have a stain
    that is particularly troublesome.

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