Try Vanish-bar (I don't know if it's available in the States)
I had curry stains on a new white Ralph Lauren polo shirt. After reading a variety of posts from a number of different sites, I decided to make a paste of Oxyclean and apply it directly to the stains and let it sit for 15 minutes or so. I noticed that the paste quickly turned the yellow stains red, but I had read that that might happen. So, after 15 minutes of pre-stain treatment, I washed the polo shirt in a washer with hot water, Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent (with Baking Soda), Clorox bleach, and a scoop of Oxyclean. It worked the first time! No trace of the curry/tumeric stain on the shirt at all!
Depends on how much Turmeric you have spilled, and how long afterward you wash said item. It is hard, but for small amounts, bleach the clothes, then let it sundry. That ought to do it.
Yes, blood stains clothes. It is a protein stain, and is difficult to remove. If you have a blood stain to remove, use cold water and pretreat it with OxyClean.
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Hair spray.
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it is used to remove soil and stains from clothes.
You can remove stains from clothes using products such as OxiClean Max Force, Tide Stain Brush and Tide to Go. You can purchase these items from Amazon.
Yes cherries can stain your clothes
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Obviously the stain comes from an ethanol based material. - Use it sparingly and then wash in a machine with good detergent.
saturate stain with WD-40 and rewash
There is no single best way to remove all stains. The best way to remove a protein stain is with cold water and OxyClean. The best way to remove a dye stain is to use bleach if the fabric can handle it. Try looking up the best way to remove your specific stain.
It depends on the type of stain. Generally you should remove as much of the stain as you can by blotting, pretreat the stain, and then wash it. Certain stains, like blood or milk, will be made worse by hot water.