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Spilt your coffee or glass of wine on your favourite shirt? Don't worry! For these kinds of stains, acid is your best ally. Whether it's lemon juice or white vinegar (the stain removal champion), the important thing is to treat the stain gently. Mix a solution of one tablespoon of dishwashing liquid and a cup of cold water. Use a toothbrush or spatula to apply and gently rub the solution onto the fabric, then rinse with cold water. If the stain persists, an application of white vinegar diluted to 20% should do the trick. Don't forget to let it air dry for best results.
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Food stains can be stubborn, but so are our solutions. Learn the secrets to removing food stains, from ketchup to olive oil!
Nature is beautiful, but it can leave its mark. Whether it's grass or mud, find out how to get your clothes clean again with our guide to outdoor stains.
Ah, the pollen, so beautiful but so dangerous when it nestles on our clothes. The first golden rule: don't rub it! A good shot of compressed air (e.g. with a dust remover) should remove the larger one, followed by the classic approach for plant stains.
Encountering tree sap stains on your clothes may seem daunting, but don't panic! The key is to act quickly. First, avoid rubbing the stain, which could cause it to become more embedded in the fabric. Treat the area using the method for plant stains. Then, if the stain is still sticky after treatment, a trick is to gently apply a little nail polish remover (containing acetone) to the stain. Always test on a small hidden area to make sure the fabric can withstand the treatment. Gently dab with a clean cloth to remove the sap.
Faced with a stain of perspiration, blood, vomit, urine or other souvenir left by our animal friends, Marseille soap (the real one, with olive oil) is your saviour. Otherwise, you can use Aleppo soap. Cold water is also the order of the day, with a good emulsion and repeated rinsing. For stubborn stains, a solution of ammonia diluted to 20% can be considered, always with caution and making sure to rinse and dry the textile well afterwards. You can let it air dry or add talcum powder to absorb moisture. Once dry, use a vacuum cleaner to remove it.
Grease stains may seem daunting, but with the right equipment, they're not invincible. Always start with a cold water treatment and dishwashing liquid to emulsify and rinse. If the stain persists, consider using a suitable solvent and then rinse again with cold water. To avoid rings, a drop of washing-up liquid can be applied before final drying.
Food grease stains (oil, butter, sauces): The superior solution for stubborn stains would be rubbing alcohol, followed by repeated rinsing.
Coloured or protein-containing grease stains (make-up, lipstick, mascara, foundation, sunscreen, self-tanner): rubbing alcohol is also the effective solution for this type of stain, followed by repeated rinsing.
Paint or nail polish stains : Use nail polish remover and dab the stained area. Repeat until the cotton pad no longer takes on colour Then, rinse with cold water with a drop of dishwashing liquid.
Ink stains (ballpoint pen, markers): Use rubbing alcohol. Brush as many times as the colour diffuses into the cloth. If the stain persists, the next step would be 20% ammonia water or rust remover (fluoridric acid, oxalic salt or sorrel salt). Pro tip: To prevent ink from smearing to the sides, surround the stain with a circle of sunflower oil before stain removal.
For each type of stain, feel free to check out our detailed articles for more specific instructions and additional tips. These in-depth guides will provide you with tailored strategies to effectively combat all types of grease stains.
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