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Stain Removal Tricks

Maria Molu
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Tough Stain?Try This:

(Especially helpful for hosts who do their laundry themselves!)

💥 Makeup stains:

Dab with micellar water or a mix of dish soap + warm water. Avoid rubbing hard!

💥 Blood stains:

Cold water + hydrogen peroxide (if fabric allows). Act fast before it sets.

(I’ve personally tried the cold water trick and it works!)

💥 Oil/Grease stains:

Baking soda to absorb first, then dish soap and warm water.

💥 Wine stains:

Blot, then use salt + white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide + dish soap mix.

Always test your solution on a small hidden area before applying to the whole fabric.

📝 Disclaimer: I’m not the original author of these tips, I came across them and thought they were too useful not to share. I’ve known and tried the blood stain removal myself, but the rest are shared purely for information purposes.

I hope it helps someone.

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