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Laundry Stains - Flint,MI

I am the worst with laundry stains. It seems no matter what I do, I can never get anything out. Currently I have washed a load of laundry (oh yeah and dried) it with lipstick. I had used something in the past that actually took it out, and now can't remember what it was. Does anyone know of anything that would work, or have a handy list of stains and stain removers that actually work?

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Hello-
I use a stain remover that I swear by. You mix 8oz. of blue Dawn dish soap, 8oz. water and 8oz. of ammonia. The smell is quite strong from the ammonia, but it has removed everything from grass stains to formula stains and anything else you can think of. It has even removed stains that went through the dryer that I didn't know about until after the fact.

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I use peroxide. I bought a very cute dress from a second-hand store. I arrived home with it to find mildew stains all along the bottom of the dress that I didn't notice when I was at the store purchasing it.

I researched on the internet on how to remove mildew stains and it was recommended to use peroxide since it works like bleach without the damaging and whitening effects that bleach has. The article also recommended to use white vinegar when you're finished using perioxide to stop the fadening process from causing the fabric to lightening up during the stain removal.

Now when my daughter comes home from daycare with dirt and/or food stains, I dump some peroxide right on the stain with a little bit of laundry soap and let it sit (I sometimes rub it in with a brush to make sure the peroxide and laundry soap really gets into the fibers). I will come back to it after a couple of hours and apply more peroxide. You may need to do this a few times depending on the size of the stain and how long it's been there. Then I wash it and I've been happy since.

This even worked on clothes that were washed and dried that had stains that I missed. For those stains that have been washed and dried already, I usually try the peroxide method on a weekend day since I would need to do this process a few times.

Best of luck to you!

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I love Zout! It's works quite well for even set in stains. Good luck.

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Hi K. -

I bought this stuff from meijer called "Totally Toddler" It's worked well for all of my son's messes (he's 8 months old), as well as a few of our stains.

For anything on white, I strongly recommend the chlorox bleach pen. Worked wonders on a squash stain I forgot to prep, and it set in REAL good.... Now it's invisible on the shirt (the shirt was white.... add squash, you do the math!)

I believe my "Totally Toddler" has even gotten Amoxicillan out of one of my son's bibs... and that medicine is BRIGHT pink and stains everything!

With White clothes, I agree to use the chlorox bleach pen, works wonders, even on set in stains. As for other stains on colors, I use oxy clean, just put it in the washer with the detergent, or if a stain is real bad, just put some water with the oxy in a bucket or sink and let it soak for a couple hours or so, then wash as normal. Works the best for me. Good Luck!
J.

I have used "Wink Rust Stain Remover" in the past to get out lipstick that had gone through the dryer. WEAR GLOVES!! I ended up in the ER with chemical burns on my fingers that were very painful....but the stuff worked great. I just poured it on all of the stains and rubbed it in then rewashed the clothes.

Good luck!!

T.

I find Spray'N'Wash works well, for me at least. :)

Hello-
I use a stain remover that I swear by. You mix 8oz. of blue Dawn dish soap, 8oz. water and 8oz. of ammonia. The smell is quite strong from the ammonia, but it has removed everything from grass stains to formula stains and anything else you can think of. It has even removed stains that went through the dryer that I didn't know about until after the fact.

Not sure if this will work on your preset stain, but I swear this helps keep all the clothes cleaner and your whites brighter without bleach. Oxi - powder, and it doesn't have to be the name brand either - just one scoop in all your loads and you'll truely see a difference. I rarely have to use stain remover, if the stain is tough I'll just let it soak for 20 minutes or so in the detergent with the added oxi powder.............works wonders.

good luck and congratulations..

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