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Stain Remover - Enola,PA

Anyone know of a good stain remover to remove old stains from clothing?

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Borax (as another mom suggested) is great and so is regular old Dawn dish soap - especially when dealing with oil based stains on colored clothing. Apply directly to the stain (even after clothing has already been in the dryer) and either rub in with fingers or scrub a little with an old toothbush.

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I use Oxyclean. If it is something that is trashed anyway, you can use WAY more Oxyclean than they say and let it soak all night. If that doesn't fix it, I would pitch it-- your time is likey worth more than the clothes.

I use Zout, and I have gotten old stains out, but sometimes I have to use it more than once, like with grease.

You can also try Borax. Mix equal parts borax and white vinegar together. It will form kind of a paste. Apply it to the stain and rub it in a bit. Let it stand for a little while then wash it. Borax is also an excellent detergent booster and very cheap.. about 3 bucks for a box of it.

Well what kind of stain is it that you're trying to remove? I love using Oxiclean. I've soaked my son's clothes in it and stains come out. I hope that helps.

My sitter turned me on to Melaluca PreSpot. Works great, comes in a concentrate w a spray bottle... and its natural. Works on old stains too! Have to buy it through a distributor tho.

I use Restoration by Engleside. I alter the directions slightly and use much less than they suggest and unless it's silk or another delicate fabric, I use boiling water. It's taken out all the old spit-up stains from my son's baby clothes from storage (that weren't there when I put them away two years ago!), never failed on a food stain, vomit, poop, etc. It's formulated for organic stains, so it didn't do too well with black oil, but dish soap ended up getting that out. Best part: no scrubbing at all! Soak and the stains disappear!

Greased Lightening. It's actually an all purpose cleaner, but does wonders on set in stains. I got a ton of baby clothes from my sister that were all stained up. A few treatments with the Greased Lightening and they came out. I spray it on and let it sit for a day.

Borax (as another mom suggested) is great and so is regular old Dawn dish soap - especially when dealing with oil based stains on colored clothing. Apply directly to the stain (even after clothing has already been in the dryer) and either rub in with fingers or scrub a little with an old toothbush.

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