By
Kiwilimón - 2018-10-08T17:07:08.249513Z
We've all been there, new clothes and the same old stains that just won't go away. They appear on your clothing and your family's when they sweat or have accidents with food, and you might not have known that there are very easy ways to get rid of them with homemade ingredients. Today, we tell you about some products that will undoubtedly help you remove those unpleasant stains from your clothes.
Lemon for sweat stains
It turns out that the pH of lemon counteracts the chemical that creates yellow stains on clothes due to perspiration. Use at least one tablespoon of juice on the stain and gently spread it before washing normally.
Hair spray for ink stains
Whether your little ones took the liberty of painting their own clothes or, even worse, some furniture in the living room, don't worry, there's a solution. Just spray the hair spray on the stain and let it sit for five minutes. Then wipe the affected area with a damp cloth and it will look as good as new.
Hydrogen peroxide for blood
If your problem is those little red stains from a small accident while cooking or even while your kids were playing, all you need is hydrogen peroxide. You should take the stained part of the garment and soak it in this product for at least an hour. You'll see how much easier it is to remove the blood so that the clothes look perfect.
Baking soda for grease
When you spend a lot of time in the kitchen, sooner or later, you'll have to deal with grease stains, and it's not as hard as you think. All you have to do is brush the stained area with a new toothbrush using a mixture of baking soda and a few drops of water. This will work like the best detergents.
Milk for ink stains
When we're writing and the pen explodes, it's impossible not to get ink on ourselves, and it can seem like a lost cause. But it's not; when this happens, just blot the stain with a paper towel and then soak it in cold milk for an hour. If you acted quickly enough, this will take care of the stain.
White wine for red wine
Another stain that seems impossible to clean is red wine, as it leaves a very obvious mark and clings to the fabric, but ironically, your best alternative to get rid of that stain is with another type of wine. This works best if the stain is already dry, and it's about soaking the affected area with white wine, letting it sit, and then scrubbing with baking soda. Just like that, you'll have your clothes looking new.
TIPS: To keep your clothes looking new, we also tell you
how to wash white clothes and
how to better preserve the colors of your clothes.