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Try sodium hypochlorite, one glass for 5 liters of water. (2 hours)
Different stains affect clothes in different ways. Dyes stains occur when a dye is absorbed into a piece of fabric. Tannin stains deposit color on top of the clothing. Protein stains have proteins which interact with the fabric. Oil stains resist the water which is used to clean them.
Rinse the fabric in cold water. Pretreat it if the stains are very bad. Then wash it in a cold water cycle.
soap and water...
Salt stains on nylon boots can be removed with soap and water. The salt can also be removed by allowing it to dry and then rubbing it off.
Sorry! Either get a new matress , get some new matress pads to cover up the stain, use hydrogen peroxide on it as soon as possible, or get over it.
No. Time, warm water, and drying the garment before the stain is removed can set stains in.
Vaseline will leave a waxy build-up on top of the clothes. Scrape as much of this off as you can without damaging the fabric. Rub both sides of the stains with liquid detergent and wash them in hot water.
Mud stains can be removed from dry cloth. With the wet cloth wipe it fully. And using soap solution with water remove the mud from auto paint.
Different stains are difficult to remove for different reasons. Oil stains are difficult because they resist the water used to clean them. Protein stains are difficult because they can change and become more stuck into the fabric over time adn with heat. Dye stains are difficult because they are products designed to change the color of things, and clothes are not an exception.
Many foods are proteins, so do not use hot water, which can set protein stains more strongly into a fabric. Scrape off as much of the food as you can, then pretreat any stains made by mustard, cherries, milk or any food you think is likely to stain. Wash the linen in cool water.
They can stain easily, but the stains can be removed with water and a normal detergent.