Whether you've stained a shirt with coffee or are removing crayon from a little one's clothes, getting rid of any stain can be a breeze with these handy tips.
July 27, 2015
Whether you've stained a shirt with coffee or are removing crayon from a little one's clothes, getting rid of any stain can be a breeze with these handy tips.
Remember, before treating a stain, always read the manufacturer's care label and always test any method on a hidden part of the fabric first. If the fabric can be bleached, add the appropriate bleach to the laundry.
To remove a dried stain, use the dull edge of a knife or a spatula to lift off as much of a dried-on stain as possible without damaging the fabric. If it won't budge, soak it first with water or a small amount of solvent to help loosen the soil. If the process is slow, moisten two cloths with the solvent and position the stain between them. Patting the stain with a soft toothbrush also may loosen it.
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