It depends on the white fabric and if the stain is set in or not. Some fabrics can take chlorine bleach and that should to the trick. Shout in its gel form is another good stain remover, as I have used this to remove cherry juice stains from a white dress shirt. If the stain is small and even if the care label says not to use chlorine bleach, you still might be able to remove the stain with the bleach and then rinsing it off before laundering. (Test this out first) You can always pretreat the stain with a stain remover product and then launder it with a good dose of Oxy-Clean along with your detergent. If the stain is set in by going through a dryer, you'll have to carefully resort to chlorine bleach.
An old solution for this is to mix 1/4 cup of clorox with 1/4 cup of powdered Cascade in a bowl or bucket of hot water. When it is completely mixed, add the clothing. Let it sit for 15 minutes and then wash the clothing -- do not add the mix to the washing machine since you want to stop the action. I've had good success with this.
To get rid of stains in clothes, start by treating the stain as soon as possible with a pre-treatment or stain remover. Then, wash the clothing in the hottest water suitable for the fabric. If the stain persists, repeat the treatment before drying the clothing.
To get rid of stains on a white jacket, first identify the type of stain and pretreat it with a stain remover. Wash the jacket in warm water with a bleach alternative or whitening agent, then air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Repeat the process if the stain persists.
You can remove hard water stains from glass vases by soaking them in a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water for a few hours. Scrub the stains with a brush or sponge, then rinse the vase thoroughly with clean water. Alternatively, you can use a commercial glass cleaner that is specifically formulated to remove hard water stains.
Laundry detergent is a cleaning agent that removes dirt and stains from clothes during the washing process, while stain removers are specifically designed to target and remove tough stains. Stain removers are more concentrated and powerful than regular detergent, making them effective for treating specific spots or stains on clothing.
Yes, Goo Gone can help remove grease stains from clothes. Apply a small amount of Goo Gone to the stain, gently rub it in, then wash the garment as usual. Make sure to follow the instructions on the Goo Gone label and test it on a small, hidden area of the fabric first.
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Clorox is a company that has detergents that helps whiten your whites (helps keep your white clothes white) and brightens your brights (gets rid of stains in your colored clothes and keeps it looking new).
To get rid of stains in clothes, start by treating the stain as soon as possible with a pre-treatment or stain remover. Then, wash the clothing in the hottest water suitable for the fabric. If the stain persists, repeat the treatment before drying the clothing.
Cooking oil & olive oil stain clothes all the time, but you can use a good stain remover to get rid of these tough stains. Most of the products have special instructions on them that are easy to follow. Otherwise a general tip for oil stains is to remove them immediately because the longer they last the more difficult they will be to remove as they set into the fabric.
You can get something called "underarm shields" at most chemists; they clip onto your clothes at the sleeve (on the inside of the clothing), and prevent any stains or dampness showing through. (They can't be seen through the clothes). They are washable and resuable.
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You get rid of oil stains by using oxce clean
To get rid of sweat stains the best thing to do is use a good quality stain remover. It is the fastest way of removing these tough stains.
To get rid of stains on a white jacket, first identify the type of stain and pretreat it with a stain remover. Wash the jacket in warm water with a bleach alternative or whitening agent, then air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Repeat the process if the stain persists.
The best product I have found for tear stains on white dogs is Eye Envy. It is topical and not oral. Several products contain antibiotics that can be harmful to your dogs gut and immune system if given the product to long periods of time. I have been showing white poodles for 35 yrs and Eye Envy NR is what I use. Best price is found on line at Pet Smart.
The best stain removal tools are laundry detergents like Oxy Clean, Shout, Stain Removal, and Tide spot cleaner. Grass stains in general are relatively easy to get rid of so long as you wash the clothes quickly after the stain.
You can't get rid of clothes once you have brought them.