The Fashion For Men – When you get bad luck on your day, you can’t avoid red wine on your white shirt or tomato sauce on a favorite tie. Treating a stain is an unexpected science, and sometimes you can ruin your clothes than do a good thing. (Sending your tie to a dry cleaner is an harmful example.)
So, what we have to do to remove stains from clothes?
1. Understand the stains types
What are your stain types? It can be greasy like butter or salad oil, which could become easy to remove by using Refillable Cleaning Products or any similar product. Applying washing liquids directly on clothes could help in taking out those filthy stains. Although, if the stains are not greasy like fruit juice, you can remove by using water, not the cleaning fluid. But hey, sometimes you need a combination of water and cleaning fluid to remove stains like mayonnaise or lipstick. The first part is using cleaning fluid as the dry process, and after that, you can use water as the wet process.
2. Removing stains like alcohol, red wine, and lipstick from party
After party is the hard part, when you see yourself at mess. It would go worse when the stains was attached to your favorite clothes.
– Alcohol
Clean the stain with cold water. Then rub with detergent and rinse entirely. The old way of rubbing salt on a wine stain can often set the stain!
You can’t use soap, since it could make stain difficult to remove or even permanent. Soak the clothes for 30 minutes in 1 teaspoon of presoak product and 1 quart of warm water. Well, you may require bleach which is safe for fabric to remove old stains.
– Red Wine
Try to find a soap that’s suitable for the fabric and a little hydrogen peroxide. Mix those two, spray on the stain, wash it, and voila!!!
– Lipstick
You are a bad boy!
Place the area face down on folded wipes. Sponge the stains with dry-cleaning solvent. Replace paper towels more frequently. Remove the solution with a damp cloth. Rub with ammonia or heavy-duty liquid detergent and launder.
After you’ve finished washing your clothes, you can put them in a cloth dryer to see if the stain has completely disappeared. If that’s the case, you can even wear it on the same day. However, try not to overuse it, also ensure that it is kept somewhere in an open place. The reason is, at times, due to overuse or a faulty heating system, the dryer might spin, and the cycle might finish, but it won’t get hot enough to help dry the clothes. In that case, you can contact professional appliance repair service providers, such as Gulf Coast Appliance Repair, to have it repaired as soon as possible. It might also prevent you from having to wear wet clothes during the rainy season or during the winter when clothes do not dry as quickly.
Apart from the above mentioned tips, you can also use WD-40 and let it sit on the stain for 20 to 30 minutes, then sponge with ammonia and some liquid dish soap before washing.
In an emergency you might spray the stain with a little hairspray, let it sit, then wipe with a damp cloth.