
Stains are inevitable, but with the right methods, most can be removed without damaging the fabric or surface. Here are some effective tips:
1. Act Quickly
The longer a stain sits, the harder it is to remove. Always blot or rinse the stain as soon as it happens.
2. Identify the Type of Stain
- Grease and oil: use liquid detergent or baking soda.
- Wine or juice: apply salt or white vinegar before washing.
- Ink: rubbing alcohol or hairspray can help.
3. Avoid Rubbing Aggressively
Rubbing too hard can spread the stain or damage the fabric. Gently press and let the product work.
4. Try Homemade Solutions
- Baking soda, vinegar, lemon, or hydrogen peroxide can be powerful and safe allies.
- Always test on a small area before applying to the entire stain.
5. Wash According to Instructions
After treating the stain, wash the garment or surface following the manufacturer’s guidelines. Avoid heat drying until the stain is gone, as heat can set it.
Extra Tip: Keep a stain-removal kit at home with vinegar, baking soda, liquid detergent, and alcohol. This way, you can tackle any accident quickly.