Can someone tell me how to clean stains from white clothes?
Question:and at the same time how to prevent them from getting deep creases if they are pure cotton ones..?
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I use oxi clean and then put in bleach. It may be that you'll have to pretreat the stains with oxi clean first like it says on the buckett. I have also learned that if I'm out of bleach and oxi clean If you use backing soda it does help. Especially on white clothes.
Bleach, used according to the instructions on the bottle, works in conjunction with a stain prewash like Shout. Use cold water, not hot, so it won't set the stain. Then, hang your cotton garments to dry after the laundry cycle, or lay flat.
A really easy way to remove stains is to wash on hot water with regular detergent, then pull out the stained clothes and spray the stains with hairspray, rub it together, and throw it in with bleach for another wash. My wife did it for me when I got back from deployment. Good luck.
try bleaching them that should get the stains out
One way is to rub the area with washing soap and soak in bleached water. Put in the sun for a bit so the natural rays can bleach out the stain. If youdo not want to use bleach apply a squirt of lemon an the area and let it soak in the sun for a bit.
I personally am a bleach gal, not only does it whiten then clothes but also removes any stains. I am always cursed when it comes time to wear a white shirt. Hope this helps.
Bleach does work but it also depends on the garment that you intend to remove the stains from. Sometimes certain garments tend to go yellow from the bleach, due to the material used. I tend to use Nappy San Plus, or Sard soaking powders. I've tried those ones that are meant to get rid of the stain in front of your eyes. They dont tend to work, just another ploy to me. But remember not to soak your clothes in hot water as this usualy tends to cook the stain in so to speak. Cold water is the best.
Try putting Dawn dish soap and bleach on stains then scrub. Rinse. Do it again or until stain starts to disappear. Another tip to keep clothes virtually stain free to begin with is to use on whites Tide, Clorox, and hot water only together in wash. Maybe even run load twice if they are bad. I used to work at drycleaners. Cream of tartar and peroxide can also whiten whites (don't remember ratios).
For stain removal on white clothing, you can use Clorox in your washer while doing the laundry or I have found that the Clorox Bleach Pen works great on removing stains on white clothing, ball caps, etc. Follow the directions & it should do the job for you. As for deep creases in the cotton clothing, I can only tell you to shake your clothes out before throwing them into the dryer. Maybe using a liquid softener will help also. Fold the cotton clothing as soon as the dryer stops, if you're drying them in a dryer.
depends what kind of stain it is.
food bleach works but you really hav to say what stained your clothes.
then you can find a better chemical for that.
Oxy Clean. Dissolve a scoop of it in cold water. You will have to stir it for about 4 or 5 mins. as it is hard to dissolve. Then soak the garment until the stain is gone. It even removes set in stains. I would do this in a large bowl or in the sink depending on how large the item is.
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I usually like to use a cup of bleach in my load of laundry that contains only whites. I also like to use the Clorox Bleach Pen for stains on white clothes. Hope this helps! God Bless! :)
I use oxi clean, you just ad a scoop to every load of laundry. It really works. I have a daughter that is the mud and dirt queen of wyoming, and I never have a problem with stains now that I have been using oxi clean. And on set in stains, you add hot water to it until it foams up, then you take the foam right off the top and put it directly on the stain. It will even take out rust stains!
ace or a few scopes of oxi clean in with the washing powder. does the job for me
this is going to sound weird but my mom says to use peroxide and i tried it once and it really does work!
It depends on the stain, some stains won't pull out, and to avoid deep creases take the clothes out of the dryer immediatly and hang.
Do use Amway LOC - Multi -purpose Cleaner (Concentrate Formula).
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oxi clean for the wash
oxyclean works best for everything. we use it on shoes, hats, clothes, and just about everything!!
When cleaning white clothing, the best product is bleach, but never use it full strength. When you do a wash add 1 cup of bleach, to a normal wash load, If the clothing is 100% cotton, you will probably have to iron them. You can put them in the dryer on medium, and remove them when they are slightly damp, and hang them up, pulling on the material to remove creases, it will help a little. If you let them dry all the way, you will definitely have to iron.
Use a bleach stick or straight bleach with a cuetip. Make sure you rinse immediately after the stain disappears because bleach will rot the fabric. You can avoid deep creases in pure cotton clothes by vigorously shaking them after they are washed and drying them separately in a relatively empty dryer. Also, immediately remove them when they are dry and hang them up.
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