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How To Remove Stubborn Stains From Clothing and Linens


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By Daily Recipes - décembre 16, 2025

 


How To Remove Stubborn Stains From Clothing and Linens


The Golden Rules of Stain Removal

Before you begin, remember these four essential principles:

  1. Speed is Key: Address the stain as soon as possible.

  2. Blot, Don’t Rub: Rubbing grinds the stain deeper into the fibers. Always blot gently from the outside in.

  3. Always Test First: Check any cleaning solution on a hidden seam or area to ensure colorfastness.

  4. Air Dry First: Never machine-dry an item until you are certain the stain is gone, as heat will set it permanently.

Stain-Specific Removal Protocols

1. Coffee & Tea

  • Key Agent: White Vinegar

  • Method:

    1. Rinse the back of the stain with cold water.

    2. Create a paste with 1 part white vinegar and 2 parts baking soda. Apply to the stain and let it fizz for 10 minutes.

    3. Rinse thoroughly and launder as usual.

2. Grease & Oil

  • Key Agent: Dish Soap (like Dawn)

  • Method:

    1. Lay the garment flat and cover the stain with cornstarch or baby powder to absorb excess oil. Wait 15 minutes, then brush off.

    2. Apply a few drops of dish soap directly to the stain and gently work it in with your fingers.

    3. Rinse with hot water and wash immediately.

3. Red Wine

  • Key Agent: Salt & Cold Water

  • Method:

    1. Blot up as much liquid as possible with a clean cloth.

    2. Generously cover the stain with salt to draw out the wine. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes, then brush off.

    3. Stretch the fabric over a bowl and secure with a rubber band. Pour boiling water from a height of about a foot onto the stain. Then, launder normally.

4. Blood

  • Key Agent: Hydrogen Peroxide (3%)

  • Method:

    1. Soak the stain in cold water for 30 minutes.

    2. Pour hydrogen peroxide directly onto the stain and let it bubble for a few minutes.

    3. Rub gently and rinse. For dried stains, make a paste of baking soda and water, apply, and let it dry before brushing off and laundering.

Instructions:

5. Ink

  • Key Agent: Rubbing Alcohol or Hairspray

  • Method:

    1. Place a clean paper towel underneath the stain.

    2. Dab the stain with a cotton ball soaked in rubbing alcohol, changing the cotton ball as it absorbs the ink.

    3. Rinse from the back of the fabric and wash with detergent.

6. Sweat & Deodorant

  • Key Agent: White Vinegar or Baking Soda

  • Method:

    1. Make a paste of baking soda and water. Scrub it into the stain and let it sit for an hour.

    2. Rinse, then soak the area in equal parts white vinegar and water for 30 minutes.

    3. Launder as usual.

7. Grass

  • Key Agent: Rubbing Alcohol

  • Method:

    1. Hold the stain taut and dab with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol.

    2. Apply a small amount of liquid detergent and rub the fabric together to work it in.

    3. Rinse with warm water and wash.

8. Makeup (Lipstick/Foundation)

  • Key Agent: Dish Soap

  • Method:

    1. Apply dish soap directly to the stain and gently work it in.

    2. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes to break down the oils.

    3. Rinse with warm water and launder.

9. Tomato Sauce/Ketchup

  • Key Agent: Dish Soap

  • Method:

    1. Scrape off any excess.

    2. Rinse from the back with cold water.

    3. Soak in a solution of 1 quart warm water, ½ teaspoon of dish soap, and 1 tablespoon of white vinegar for 30 minutes. Rinse and launder.

Proactive Stain Prevention

  • Pre-Treat: Keep a commercial pre-treatment spray or a simple mix of water and detergent in a spray bottle handy for immediate application.

  • Defend: Consider using a fabric protector spray on new items, especially light-colored upholstery or clothing.

  • Be Prepared: A portable stain remover pen or wipes in your bag or car can be a lifesaver for on-the-go accidents.

With this guide in your household arsenal, you can face everything from coffee spills to grass stains with the confidence of a professional cleaner.


5 Tips for Clean, Fresh-Smelling Clothes


1 – TRADITIONAL LAVENDER SACHETS

Our grandmothers knew well the virtues of lavender: soothing and calming, it is ideal in bedrooms. It can be enjoyed in herbal teas or soaked in a cloth to decongest the respiratory tract during a cold.

To scent your laundry with lavender:

  • Under piles of clothes or at the back of cupboards, flowers perfume your laundry.
  • Slipped under the fitted sheet of the bed, the sachets help you fall asleep.
  • At the bottom of the dirty laundry bin, they mask odors.

2 – ESSENTIAL OILS

Essential oils are volatile and therefore allow the surrounding fabrics to be perfumed. Among the many existing scents, you will certainly find the one that suits you.

Some suggestions for enjoying the scent of EOs:

  • Add a washcloth soaked in 10 to 15 drops of essential oil of your choice to the full drum of your washing machine.
  • Dilute these drops with a little vinegar in the softener drawer of your washing machine.

    Read more in the next page

3 – BATH SALTS

Add a pinch of orange or lavender bath salts to the last rinse water.

4 – NEUTRALIZE ODORS WITH WHITE VINEGAR

  • To neutralize bad odors such as tobacco, cooking or musty odors, use white vinegar.
  • Instructions for use:  simply pour a coffee cup of white vinegar into the softener container. Additional advice: do not smoke near drying laundry, the smell of tobacco can penetrate the textile fiber, and it is difficult to get rid of it.
  • Do you know any other grandmother’s tips for having laundry that smells good for a long time? Share them with us in the comments.



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