Berry stains such as strawberries, currants, and raspberries can be removed with a mixture of lemon juice and vinegar. You need to make a solution in equal proportions, rub the stain, and then wash the item as usual. Dark stains from blueberries, chokeberry should be washed in cold water, and then soaked in milk or lemon juice.
To remove ice cream prints on the fabric, before washing, you need to soak the soiled thing in a mixture of water and borax in the same proportion, rinse and send to the machine to wash. To remove the coffee stain, you need glycerin, ammonia and water mixed in equal amounts. After soaking for XNUMX hours, you can rinse and wash your items as usual.
If chocolate gets on your clothes, it washes well with a saline solution. You can prepare it by adding a tablespoon of salt to a liter of water. Clothes in this solution must be washed before placing the machine in the drum. Sprinkle vegetable oil stains with tooth powder or chalk, leave for a couple of hours, and then brush and wash.
At home, every housewife probably had things stained with lipstick. They can be rubbed with brown, purchased at any pharmacy, kept for about half an hour, cleaned with a brush and washed with soap.
To remove wax contamination yourself, you need to scrape them off, put a damp cloth on the stain, and on top several layers of blotting paper. All three layers must be ironed simultaneously with a hot iron until the dirt disappears. Grass stains can be easily removed with triple cologne.
Gouache and ink on fabric can be washed with ordinary powder in cold water without rinsing. Once dry, the stain should be brushed and then washed as usual. It should be remembered that the blood cannot be washed off with boiling water. These stains can be easily removed with cold water and laundry soap.
To remove gum from the fabric, place the item in the freezer, if possible, and then rub it with a brush. You can effectively remove tar stains with gasoline, turpentine, kerosene or toluene.