House Digest on MSN
How To Remove Pesky Soy Sauce Stains From Your Clothes
Soy sauce is good on sushi or dumplings, but not so much on your clothing. Thankfully, removing soy sauce stains using staple supplies is easier than you think.
The Family Handyman on MSN
How To Remove Ink From Clothes
Lay your garment on a flat surface and place an old towel under the layer of garment that contains the ink stain. Using a clean cloth, blot the stain with rubbing alcohol. Continue blotting until ...
If there's one shared human experience most of us have had, it's pulling pink things out of the washer that were previously white. Color bleed in the laundry is an annoyance, but it's sadly part of ...
Set-in stains, often intensified by dryer heat, can be tackled with the right approach. Pre-treating with dish soap and baking soda works for grease, while oxygen bleach soaks target various stains.
Southern Living on MSN
How To Remove Just About Every Kind Of Deodorant Stain
Baking Soda Paste: Utilize this hack for mild stains caused by oils or butter-based deodorants. Mix four tablespoons of baking soda with 1/4 cup warm water to form a paste, then brush it gently into ...
The color of or care instructions for a specific fabric should influence how you approach the stain-removal process. There are a few things you should remember about these fabric types. For whites, ...
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