Tricks of the Trade for Getting Out Stains: A List of How to Get Rid of Almost Any Stain

As a mother of 4 small children I have a dog owner, almost every stain you name on my walls, clothes, clothes, furniture. After frantic calls to my mother, sisters, and friends, I collected many, many, and almost no spots. Here are the art tricks I’ve used and the great ones.

Ash and soot: Carefully brush off the soot or remove it using masking tape. Wet it and put it on, clean it and wash it off thoroughly.

Baby formula: Moisten the stain with cold water, apply the detergent, and keep it moist. After 15 minutes, rinse the inside with plenty of water. If the texture is not on target, clean the sponge with a mixture of water, allow to dry, then treat with solvent oil.

Bacon grease: Use paper towels to remove as much bacon as possible. The compound used is a solvent followed by petroleum jelly.

Ballpoint pen: Apply glycerin, treat with cleanser and rinse. For non-washables, apply with glycerin, then treat with an oil solvent.

Barbecue Seasoning: Ignite in cold water, apply glycerin and dissolve the compound and ignite again. For non-washables, use a mixture of half white vinegar, half water, and dry wipe. Use plain water and wipe dry again.

Bersabee: Use cold water and vinegar and rinse.

Wax candles: Sandwich the fabric between paper towels and use a hot iron on it. Apply oil to dissolve the remaining stain.

Cheese sauce: Sponge with warm water and use the oil to dissolve.

Gum: Soften the bulk with peanut butter, then remove or freeze. Break it with a hammer. To remove the remaining gum, rinse with cold water and use a solvent.

Chocolate: Apply the milk, then dissolve the oil. Use the digester to remove any remaining stain. You can also dry clean your clothes.

Cooking oil or butter: Apply the joint by dissolving, washing and drying. Use a solvent if needed.

Cranberry juice: You need a sponge with clean water.

Crayon: Sandwich fabric between paper towels and use a hot iron over it.

Blood: In salt water, wash, soak in ammonia/water, ignite and use after digestion. Massage if needed.

Gluten: Soak in water until the gluten softens.

Grape juice: Sponge with cold water, spread the fabric over the bowl, pour boiling water over the fabric.

Herb: sponge with vinegar, then rinse with clean water.

Burnt iron: Brush or rub with coarse sandpaper, wash, and the remaining white spot with water and vinegar.

Ketchup: Use a solvent solution, then vinegar and wash with clean water.

Lipstick: Use a solvent oil.

Ink: Sponge with alcohol, then hydrogen peroxide, and ignite.

Mascara: Use a solvent oil.

Motor oil: Use a glass to remove as much oil as possible and apply a solvent followed by a petroleum jelly wash.

Polish Key: Treat with acetone, polish and polish.

Paint: Intoxicate the stained area with mineral spirits and apply liquid soap.

Tea: Use glycerin, stand for 30 minutes and pour cold water.

Red wine: Use an oil solvent, and use a vinegar/water combination and then light it.

Urine: mixed with vinegar / water, and then wash inside.

I hope you find this list useful. It helped me pull out a lot of tough spots. Obviously, not all stains will come out, but using these techniques will definitely help save many of your fabrics.

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