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Tea is a type of stain known as a tannin. They are some of the easiest stains to clean. Just throw the stained clothing into a washer with some detergent, and wash it with hot water.
It is true that water alone cannot remove greasy stains from clothing. Alcohol usually can because it is a solvent.
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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.
Start by rinsing the stain in warm water. Then rub the stain with liquid detergent. Then wash the clothing however you normally would.
If the salt has dried, scrape off as much as you can. Then rinse the clothing in hot water until the salt has dissolved out of it. If your clothing is made of a delicate fabric, read the label to see if it can handle hot water.
Yes - usually hotter is better.
because water is dense than grease, is stays separate from the grease. however, when a detergent is applied, it acts as an emulsifier, allowing the grease to mix with the water and come of the clothing.
Removing stains depends greatly on the type of stain, but here si a general procedure:Remove as much of the stain as you can by blotting or scraping.Pretreat the stain.Wash the stain as you normally would. Depending on the stain, hot or cold water may be a better idea.
Scrape off any chapstick left on the surface of the clothing.Rub the front and back of the chapstick stain with liquid detergent.Wash the clothing in hot water.