Tackle those hard-to-remove stains with these tips using everyday household ingredients. You might have thought you'd have to throw out your favourite shirt, but maybe won't after all.
June 30, 2015
Tackle those hard-to-remove stains with these tips using everyday household ingredients. You might have thought you'd have to throw out your favourite shirt, but maybe won't after all.
Vinegar, baking soda and ammonia — a mighty trio beefed up even more by the addition of liquid castile soap. (Liquid castile soap is sold in natural products stores and some supermarkets.)
Treat grease, coffee, fruit juice and other common stains with this spray. Always shake it well before using.
Spread baby powder or talcum powder along the collar and underarms of soiled clothing and press gently with a warm iron.
Dabbing petroleum jelly on lipstick marks before washing a garment is a removal method used by stain specialists. If it's good enough for pros, it should work just swell at home, too.
You'll be all smiles when you finally get that stubborn stain out of your favourite shirt — and so will the friend who gave it to for your birthday!
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