How do you get blueberry stains out of clothing?
Question:It's relatively small but VERY fresh. And it's a brand new top! we're talking five minutes ago it was put on for the first time. Any suggestions? I know they're supposedly permenant.
Answers:
Here's a link to Martha Stewart's laundry stain removal site:
I use oxyclean on lots of things. I also found that 9 out of 10 times the tide sticks take out a lot of stains.
I carry a Tide Stick in my purse and it's gotten out all kinds of stuff when the stain is fresh.
Biz Bleach is the best thing I've found for laundery stains. Mix it with water and let it dry on the stain and then wash as usual.
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Pretreat with Tide Liquid and rinse thoroughly. Soak in diluted solution of water and Use Tide with Bleach or Tide Liquid with Bleach Alternative. Then wash in the hottest water safe for fabric.
White Vinegar & washing soda.
Vinegar is great for all most everything...
I had water stains on my white curtains & it took them away& they are nice and white now.
Good Luck..
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Not permanent, at least I don´t think so. I can suggest this, As we know when red wine is spilled on clothes or carpets ,we use white wine to remove the stain. so Pour a little white wine over the stain, then rinse in cold water, this should remove it. If all the stain does´t come out , then do the same as you would when removing blood stains. Soak in cold water , remove the clothing from the water and add salt. Leave like this till you see the stain lifting , then rinse again in cold water. Try with the white wine first , sure you will have a good result
I would get some oxi clean because I use it in every wash and it gets alot of stains out of my mom's clothes. I bring my mom and brothers clothes back to my house to clean. Mom had a stroke and my brother takes care of her. My brother isn't the cleaning type and I live to get stains out of there clothes. I use Oxi clean, Hyrodgen proxide, bleach- These three products get poo, blood, dirt and food out of clothing.
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