Stain Removal Tricks That Work
By Barbara Pronin
Few
things are more alarming for young professionals on a budget than
spilling ketchup on a new silk tie or finding ink marks on a good
leather handbag.
Self-proclaimed ‘stain ninja’ Ashley Marcin, who spent three years
concocting home remedies that work as well or better than expensive
commercial products, recently shared her stain removal wizardry with
readers of consumer living blog Wisebread.com:
For cottons – Quick action is required for stains on
cotton. Blot oil stains with a clean cloth, then cover with baking soda
for 30 minutes before brushing off. Wine gives way to salt and cold
water, while coffee and other stains flush away with a generous amount
of white vinegar.
Silks – Most oily stains will clean up easily if you
cover them with baby powder for 30 minutes before heading for the dry
cleaner. In a pinch, use artificial sweetener instead of powder – and
for red wine stains, soak the item for eight hours in OxiClean and
water.
Leather – Whether on a couch or a purse, leather is
susceptible to stains. The good news is, most will clean up easily with a
mixture of soapy water and leather cleaner. Spritz on the water,
squeeze on the cleaner, then buff with the scrubbing side of a kitchen
sponge.
Wool – Wool fabric stains also require quick action.
Mix vinegar and wool cleaner in a 1:1 ratio. Soak the area and blot
inward to prevent the stain from spreading. The wash or dry clean as
recommended.
Microfiber – Check the tag to see what it’s made of,
because some require water while others can take solvents. If you’re
not sure, spritz rubbing alcohol on the stain, then rub it in and let
air dry.
Carpet – Most carpet stains respond to a good
soaking. Start by dunking a cloth into a solution of ¼ teaspoon dish
detergent and one cup lukewarm water. Blot the stain and let rest for 15
minutes. Then repeat this process, but with a mix of one cup vinegar
and two cups water. Let sit again before finishing off with plain water
and repeat again if needed.
Car interiors – Try a 1:1 mix of water and vinegar and scrub the stained area with a toothbrush.
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