How to get stubborn stains out of clothes
January 30th, 2007
Various tips from mothers…
- Tide with Febreze
- Bleach on whites, Clorox bleach pen on white parts of clothes.
- Using cold water, pre-treating with the Dreft or Clorox Oxy-something spray, and washing in Dreft. I put it on the stain treat cycle of the washer.
- I keep a bucket full of water with a scoop of BIZ in it.
- Baby OxyClean
- Pretreating with a toothbrush and Tide, then soaking them for a few hours before washing.
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Oh dear,
I’ve been following the “put a sweater over it”, rule. That and soak it in Oxyclean for a week has worked for me!
Do you have Sard Soap in America I use that
How to get stubborn stains out of clothes
Various tips from mothers…
* Tide with Febreze
* Bleach on whites, Clorox bleach pen on white parts of clothes.
how do I get already dried on ink stains out of clothes?
* I have used hairspray and let that soak…also rub baking soda on the stain that may also help…
I used the bleach pen on a very expensive pair of courderoys & now there is a bleach like stain. Any comments on how to get that out or get the pants closer back to the original color in that area (side of pants) the original color is a light tan so it is not bad but noticeable.
Thank you,