Clean Common Summer Time Stains

Throughout the summer, there is no shortage of outdoor activities, including family barbecues, beach days, games in the yard, and nights at the ice cream shop.

However, fun activities can leave unexpected stains! Make a solution of two parts water and one part white vinegar for grass stains.

Put clothes in the solution for 15 minutes. After soaking, dab the stain to help lift it before washing with enzyme-based detergent. Blot grease stains with a paper towel to remove them. Directly apply dishwashing liquid to the splatter. After allowing the liquid to saturate the area for a few minutes, wash the garment. To clean stains left from sunscreen, blot with a dry cloth. Apply corn flour to the stain to help absorb any remaining oil. For approximately 30 minutes, leave on. Remove any powder residue and rub with a gentle detergent after the time has elapsed. Soak for 30 minutes in hot water and detergent. Then, throw in the laundry and wash as directed on the care label. For ice cream stains, gently wipe, or blot if it’s liquid. Dab laundry detergent onto the stain and rinse with cold water. Let it sit for about 5 to 10 minutes. Place clothing in a tub or sink of cold water. Let it sit for another 30 minutes. Rinse and wash regularly. Got ketchup or mustard stains on your clothes? Use a knife or spoon to lift any remaining condiments off the fabric. Turn the affected clothing inside out and run under cold water to help push the stain out. Apply liquid laundry detergent to assist in rubbing out the stain. Once you no longer see any hint of the stain apply a stain remover and allow it to saturate for about five minutes. If the stain is not fully removed, apply more detergent. Once there is no stain remaining, wash in the washing machine per label instructions.

 

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