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The 4 Rarest Products for Removing Stains from Clothes
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Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:13:57.177051Z
How many times have you not known how to remove stains from clothes? Here we present 4 simple ways to solve your problem.
Artificial Sweetener

Sometimes it happens to me that when I am cooking, a bit of grease or oil splashes onto my clothes; but now I know that the perfect option for that is artificial sweeteners. Their powder absorbs the oil and removes the stain; you just have to leave it for a while, and it really works.

Ingredients:
- 3 cups of natural yogurt, it can also be of the flavor you choose
- 3 packets of Splenda
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
To see the procedure for this recipe
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Milk

Milk is ideal for removing ink stains from colored clothes, but for it to work, you have to let it soak; leave the clothing soaked in milk overnight and the next day wash it as usual. Goodbye ink stains!

Ingredients:
- 400 grams of rice
- 1 1/2 liters of milk
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 lemon
- 1 orange
- 1 tube of cinnamon
- 2 cups of water
- 8 tablespoons of sugar
Click here to see the procedure for this recipe.
Hair Spray

It is very common for my son to come home from school with his white shirt marked with pen, and honestly, that used to make me very angry; but now I know that it is easy to remove that stain and I no longer throw tantrums about it. You just need to spray a bit of hair spray and… done!
Black Soda

Blood equals goodbye clothes! At the moment it gets stained, I always had to say goodbye to it… until I got a great tip. I soaked the blood stain with black soda overnight; and of course, it came out. I know… it may sound like a crazy idea, but it really works.

Ingredients:
- 1 whole chicken, skinless and without giblets
- 4 mirasol chiles
- 2 pasilla chiles
- 1 liter of Coca Cola
- 1 clove of garlic
- 2 tablespoons of olive oil
- 4 salad tomatoes
- salt and pepper, to taste
If you want to see how to prepare this dish
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