How to Get Rid of the Stains
Nobody wants dirty clothes, unfortunately this happens and would not spoil some tips to get you out of trouble.
Let's see together how we can have clothes just like before it were dirty.
Here's how: 1.
Take your time and do less experiments that could damage the material.
Do a test in advance and try any solution that is applied in a less visible place.
2.
Read the label carefully and take into account the material and how sensitive it is to certain solutions.
3.
Do not rub too much the tissue because on that area the colors might go off.
Try to soak that specific zone many times it is more efficient.
4.
Do not let the sun dry if the stain was not removed.
Oxidation process is so much larger and stain will be harder to remove.
5.
Never mix cleaning products because it can deteriorate your clothes.
6.
If a stain has not disappeared repeat the entire cleaning process.
7.
Mustard on clean clothes is easy if you prepare a solution of warm water, less detergent (half a teaspoon) and a tablespoon of vinegar.
Place the stain and let it for dry.
Then wash with detergent and simply soaked in a sponge.
8.
Chewing gum: To remove gum try to frozen your clothes.
Gum should crack or to stick out.
If the gum is still there you could also use some white wine with vinegar.
9.
In case you've spilled wine on you, salt is ideal in this case but not before cleaning it with a clean cloth.
Wash clothes with cold water then.
10.
Fruit stains: the solution is simple and consists of applying hot water on site.
11.
Chocolate is easily removed if site is buffered with ammonia and rinse well.
If stain is not very easy to clean use soda.
12.
It is easy to clean grease stain if you buffer your cloth and soak it in vinegar.
13.
Coffee stains can be cleaned if the clothing is soaked in water, less detergent and some white vinegar.
14.
If you are afraid to not ruin the material you can go to a dry cleaning clothes.
Let's see together how we can have clothes just like before it were dirty.
Here's how: 1.
Take your time and do less experiments that could damage the material.
Do a test in advance and try any solution that is applied in a less visible place.
2.
Read the label carefully and take into account the material and how sensitive it is to certain solutions.
3.
Do not rub too much the tissue because on that area the colors might go off.
Try to soak that specific zone many times it is more efficient.
4.
Do not let the sun dry if the stain was not removed.
Oxidation process is so much larger and stain will be harder to remove.
5.
Never mix cleaning products because it can deteriorate your clothes.
6.
If a stain has not disappeared repeat the entire cleaning process.
7.
Mustard on clean clothes is easy if you prepare a solution of warm water, less detergent (half a teaspoon) and a tablespoon of vinegar.
Place the stain and let it for dry.
Then wash with detergent and simply soaked in a sponge.
8.
Chewing gum: To remove gum try to frozen your clothes.
Gum should crack or to stick out.
If the gum is still there you could also use some white wine with vinegar.
9.
In case you've spilled wine on you, salt is ideal in this case but not before cleaning it with a clean cloth.
Wash clothes with cold water then.
10.
Fruit stains: the solution is simple and consists of applying hot water on site.
11.
Chocolate is easily removed if site is buffered with ammonia and rinse well.
If stain is not very easy to clean use soda.
12.
It is easy to clean grease stain if you buffer your cloth and soak it in vinegar.
13.
Coffee stains can be cleaned if the clothing is soaked in water, less detergent and some white vinegar.
14.
If you are afraid to not ruin the material you can go to a dry cleaning clothes.
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