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Stain Removal Made Easy

There are many ways you can effectively remove common household stains and dirt with the products you already have in your home. It is often not necessary to buy expensive cleaners that can languish unused in your cupboards for years.

For stains on clothing

Check the care label on any clothes before attempting these stain removal tips. If unsure, talk to your dry cleaner.

  • Deodorant stains. Soak the stain in white vinegar for 30 minutes, then wash as normal.
  • Blood. Quick action is important. Soak the stain in cold water, then wash as usual. If the stain has set, soak in cold water and rub the stain with soap. Use the prewash cycle on your washing machine and then wash as usual.
  • Red wine. Again, quick action can help. Apply white wine to the stain. The white wine neutralises the stain. Then rinse in water and wash as usual. Do not use salt. This is a common mistake, but salt tends to fix the stain, not remove it.
  • Butter, mayonnaise, oil. Blot dry with paper towel and apply cornflour, talc or baby powder. Leave overnight and wash as usual.

For stains on carpets and upholstery

  • Urine. It’s important to neutralise the ammonia in the urine as this is what causes the unpleasant smell, so blot dry and dilute the stain with warm water. Then dilute 1 cup of white vinegar in a gallon of water and rinse with this. Dry with a hairdryer.
  • Pen and ink. Dab the stain with a clean wet sponge until no more ink comes away. Allow to air dry. Apply hair spray to the stain. Blot with paper towel. Allow to dry and then rinse in warm water and clothing detergent.

Stains around the house

  • Mould and mildew. Bleach and bleach solutions work wonders on mould and mildew stains. For mould between tiles in a bathroom, dilute bleach by one third and use an old toothbrush to rub across the grout. Leave for ten minutes and rinse. For mould on bathroom walls and ceilings, tackle as soon as you see it. Use a dilute bleach solution and a cloth to wipe down surfaces. Dry well and provide greater ventilation in the bathroom to prevent mould regrowth.
  • Limescale. For limescale around the edges of taps, mix half a cup of white vinegar and half a cup of water and fill a plastic bag. Tie the bag around the taps so that the taps’ edges are immersed in the solution. Leave for a couple of hours or overnight, and the limescale will simply come away. To clean a kettle, leave the above solution to soak (overnight if possible) inside the kettle and then rinse well.

To keep stainless steel shiny

Dry with a soft cloth with a touch of baby oil to remove unsightly water marks and keep surfaces shiny. Invest in an E-cloth, which contains millions of microfibres which remove dust, dirt and grease without the need for chemical-based cleansers. You clean it by putting it in the washing machine.

E-cloth: http://www.enviroproducts.co.uk

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