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Common household products can be combined to make a powerful stain lifter. Use it with a brush for good results.
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Many homemade clothing stain removers contain one of these common cleaning ingredients: vinegar, dish soap, hydrogen peroxide, or ammonia. Even tough stains can often be treated with homemade solutions.
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From oil stains to grass stains, this stain removal guide contains step by step instructions for how to get stains out of clothes, carpet and more.
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I would like a recipe for a liquid stain remover made with Fels Naptha soap, that can be put into a spray bottle.Thank you.
Make your own stain-fighting spray for the laundry! I put 1/2 a spray bottle full of Tide laundry detergent (Tide is awesome at fighting stains).
Seems like I remember someone submitting a stain remover that even works on old stains. I bought a new purple blouse.