Making Grandma's Secret Spot Remover
Does anyone know how to make Grandma's Secret Spot Remover?
I dyed a shirt a different color and placed the newly dyed shirt on my bathroom counter top. What a mistake! I tried using every day kitchen/bathroom cleaner. Nothing worked until I scrubbed the dyed area with plain household bleach.
Make a spray for the stubborn stains that your kids or your better half like to leave on their clothes.
Hydrogen Peroxide Stain Remover
For several years now, I have been buying hydrogen peroxide by the bottle. When I get a stain on clothing, I lay the clothing on the counter, pour peroxide on the stain, rub in, and after a few hours wash as usual.
I am looking for natural stain removers ?
Homemade Oxiclean Portable Stain Remover
What is the recipe for homemade Oxiclean portable stain remover in that little purse size squirt bottle?
I am looking for a recipe to spot-clean my cotton t-shirts, white blouses, cotton pants, as well as my school-teacher garments. I am spending too much money on spot-removal products at the supermarket. Does anyone have a cleaning solution for me?
There are products on the market to clean up after pet accidents. They can be expensive and don't always work. This recipe works very well, is very inexpensive and removes all traces of the accident.
Homemade Stain Remover for Clothing
I recently had gotten cherry stains on a off-white cotton top. I tried many things and the stains did not come out. I finally found this recipe and soaked the shirt for 30 minutes and all the stains were removed.
Home Remedies from the Kitchen for Grease Stains
I was just wondering if anyone knew of house hold products, i.e. spices that I can clean with. I have used salt before and let it sit, vacuum then brush and vac one more time. However, I am out of salt. I don't have vinegar or baking soda.
Crayon Stain Recipe Using Spray N Wash
Can you use the crayon stain recipe with Spray N Wash instead?
I am looking for a stain-stick or stain-paste recipe. These seem to work really well for our family in comparison to the "spray before you wash" treatments. Any info would be appreciated.
Store bought prewash sprays never seem to be good enough for my family. Also my fingers get tired of squirting the stuff all over our clothes. What I've come up with has worked on everything I've thrown at it including old dried blood, chocolate, grease, etc...
This works great! Make a paste of soda and a little water and apply to stains on clothing. Let sit for a while and launder as usual. Not good for all stains, but apply while the stain is fresh and it disappears like magic!
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