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How do you pretreat laundry stains?
Pretreat it with a liquid laundry detergent, using an up-and-down motion with a soft brush to break up the stain. Rinse well. Sponge with white vinegar and rinse again. Repeat, treating the stain with liquid detergent, then with white vinegar until you’ve removed as much stain as possible.
Do you treat stains before or after washing?
Soak the item of clothing in warm water, then apply a few drops of dish soap on the stain. Hold the material around the stain and start rubbing the sides against each other to work up a lather. This will help the fabric absorb the soap. Let it sit for about an hour or so before putting it through the washing machine.
What do you spray on stains before washing?
Stain Removers
- OxiClean MaxForce Spray.
- OxiClean Laundry Stain Remover Spray.
- Shout Triple-Acting Spray.
- Spray ‘n Wash Laundry Stain Remover Spray.
- Spray ‘n Wash Max Spray.
- Shout Advanced Action Gel Liquid.
- Tide Plus Ultra Stain Release.
- Persil ProClean Stain Fighter.
How do you pretreat whites?
Add Borax To Your Wash Add a 1/2 cup Borax to your laundry directly in with the clothes – not in the detergent dispenser on a front loader. Borax helps remove stains, is a color-safe bleach alternative, deodorizes and softens hard water. Detergent will work more effectively in soft water.
Does vinegar remove poop stains?
Saturate the stain by spraying it with a solution of equal parts distilled white vinegar and cool water. Scrub the stain well, using an old soft-bristle toothbrush. Blot the area with paper towels or, better yet, extract the liquid faster using a wet/dry vac.
What can you not mix with OxiClean?
Never mix OxiClean and vinegar. OxiClean breaks down into hydrogen peroxide, and mixing hydrogen peroxide and vinegar creates peracetic acid, which can be toxic. Peracetic acid is corrosive and can irritate your eyes, mouth, nose, and throat.
Does borax make your whites whiter?
Borax will: Whiten your whites: When you add Borax to your washing machine, it acts as a whitening agent. This enhances the action of bleach, whether you add it separately or it’s already present in your laundry detergent. If you don’t like to use bleach, borax is still a good whitener on its own.
What is the best way to keep your whites white?
Wash whites separately. The best way to retain whiteness is to launder white items together in the hottest water the fabric will tolerate (water that is at least 120 degrees is most effective at removing soil). Choose detergent with a bleach alternative and/or enzymes, using the maximum amount recommended.