Natural tips for removing stains from clothes

If any traces remain, rub them carefully with a little alcohol!

Yellow spots
One of the most unsightly stains on clothing are sweat stains and yellow stains on shirts or other items of clothing!

Additionally, these stains can be difficult to remove. Additionally, using chemicals like bleach can contribute to damaging the fibers rather than improving the situation!

White wine vinegar
One of the most popular household methods for keeping textiles white is using vinegar, which is great for home cleaning.

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Take a container and fill it with lukewarm water. Add 1 tablespoon white vinegar.

Submerge your shirt and allow it to soak for at least 30 minutes. Now wring out the garment and make a paste with:

2 tablespoons baking powder
2 tablespoons salt
Hydrogen peroxide.
The mixture should have the consistency of a paste. Apply it to the stain and rub gently with a soft brush (or a toothbrush) so as not to damage the fabric.

Water and lemon
A natural combination to lighten yellow spots is to dilute the juice of a lemon in a bowl of water.

Dab the stain with a soft sponge and allow it to take effect.

Homemade whitener
You can also try making a whitening cleanser at home that will remove stains.

Mix 60g of percarbonate with 40ml of hot water, add 30g of organic detergent and 140g of bicarbonate.

Let the mixture sit for a few minutes, you will notice that it swells. The mixture can be applied with a brush to the stains to be treated.

After treatment, put the product in the washing machine at 30°C/40°C without rinsing.

Grass patches
For grass stains, use Marseille soap. Before putting the garment in the washing machine, it should be pre-treated with this all-purpose soap. This method is particularly suitable for fresh stains.

Juice
What to do to remove fruit juice stains from clothes?

If the stains are fresh, try removing them with club soda. The oxygen triggers a reaction that helps you remove the stain.

If the stain is dry, don’t worry: soak it in water and vinegar!

Oil or grease stains
Add cornstarch (or even talcum powder) and let this powder absorb as much fat as possible. After a while, take a brush and remove the excess.

At this point, lightly pre-treat the stain with water and organic dishwashing detergent. Then put it in the washing machine!

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