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Hand washing is not always better than machine washing, but when it comes to stains it is likely a better choice. Machines use hot water, which can set some stains, and wash many clothes at once, which can re-deposit stains on another piece of clothing. Hand washing allows the washer to treat each stain depending on the type of stain and the fabric.
Rub with dish washing detergent and launder as usual. Let AIR dry and re check stain. If you machine dry it will set the oil stain and will never come out.
Dye spreads through the clothes in a washing machine when it starts rinsing. Whilst it is rinsing, the water will pick up the dye and then start it's usual spin, this will cause the dye to go all about the washing machine and the clothes pick it up ( The same principals of getting a stain on your t-shirt ), only when a dye is used the chances are it won't come out in a wash.
I find the easiest way to get stain out of clothes is to apply washing up liquid to the stain before washing, either in the washing machine or by hand washing. I find this works really well and certainly much cheaper than stain removal products which do not always work
In order to remove roundup stains from clothes, you will want to dab the stain with some all natural baking soda. Rub the baking soda into the stain with some water and allow it to sit over night. You then will want to wash the stained clothing in a washing machine.
In order to remove roundup stains from clothes, you will want to dab the stain with some all natural baking soda. Rub the baking soda into the stain with some water and allow it to sit over night. You then will want to wash the stained clothing in a washing machine.
You can try using laundry detergent on the stain. Apply detergent to stain and gently scrub with a sponge until stain is gone, then wash as normal in the washing machine. You can also try using white vinegar on the stain. Allow the vinegar to soak on the stain for around 10 minutes then wash in the washing machine as you normally would.
"Stain" may not be the right word to use. Ammonia is a pretty strong bleach, and could very well discolor clothing.
Oil and grease stains are tough to remove from clothes because they resist water. The water in a washing machine works around the stain. Detergent makes it possible to remove oil and grease stains.
put a tea bag on it then slipt the tea bag and rub in on the stain then put it in the washing machine hope it works
put it in the washing machine if that doesnt work then buy another :)
No. Do not use it. It is very dangerous, and it's not intended for washing clothes. It will destroy your clothes and could give you a bad reaction. If you are trying to remove a stain, try a hot wash or a stain remover maid for clothes, and read the instructions!