Everyone would probably like to preserve the quality and pristine appearance of their clothes for as long as possible. That's why proper clothing care and drying are so important, and we've already dedicated several articles to this topic on our blog (wanting to catch up? Be sure to read " How to Dry Clothes So They Retain Their Properties? "). But what might get in the way? Stubborn stains! That's why today we're bringing you the second installment in our series of articles dedicated to stubborn stains, and above all, simple home remedies . We'll answer questions like how to remove rust from clothes and how to remove grease from clothes, and more! Get ready for a wealth of practical advice.
Rust stains on clothes - how to remove?
One of the most stubborn stains is rust stains, which many of us find impossible to remove. However, it turns out that even that can be removed! How can you remove rust from clothes? The first solution is lemon juice. Squeeze lemon juice onto a fresh rust stain. If you don't have lemons, you can also use a citric acid solution. Once the rust stain has dried, soaking it in warm water with lemon juice or a small amount of acid will help. After this "bath," wash the clothes.
IMPORTANT: Citric acid can damage delicate materials, so in the case of clothes made of thin and natural fibers, avoid this method.
What else can you use besides lemon? We know another way to remove rust from clothes! An alternative is to use table salt: simply sprinkle the stain generously with salt. Then, gently wash the garment and wait for the results. For delicate and natural materials, or if you're afraid to tackle the stain with home remedies, take the garment to a dry cleaner. Specialists will certainly help you remove the stain using professional methods. It's worth noting that there are many detergents on the market specifically designed to remove rust from clothing, so if this happens to you often, it might be worth trying these products.

How to remove grease from clothes?
Wondering how to remove grease from clothes and whether it's even possible? After all, grease stains are extremely stubborn, but don't worry—we have a solution! For these types of stains, we recommend using traditional dish soap or regular dish soap . Simply pour the liquid generously over the stain or rub it in with soap, leave for a few minutes, and then gently wash under warm water, rubbing the stained area. Additionally, removing grease stains is very easy if you use mineral spirits, but this solution only works on strong, especially synthetic, materials due to the risk of damaging the fabric fibers. How to do this? Soak a cotton pad in the gasoline and rub the stain.
REMEMBER: in the case of fresh grease or rust stains, ironing is not recommended - high temperature will only harden the stain.
How to wash blood from clothes?
Don't worry – we can handle this stain too – there are several effective home remedies for removing blood from clothes. One of them is the previously mentioned table salt – simply cover the stain for about an hour, then wash the garment. It's a good idea to precede this process with a cold water rinse, which should make removing a fresh blood stain easier. Another alternative is using hydrogen peroxide. In this case, pour a few drops directly onto the stain or use a hydrogen peroxide solution (approximately 200 ml of hydrogen peroxide per liter of water) and soak the garment in it.

How to remove greasy stains from clothes?
Have you ever had an oil or simply greasy food stain? This is one of the most common stains. Potato starch is an effective solution. Sprinkle a little flour on the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, rub the stained area with a brush and rinse the garment in warm water. It should help! White chalk or toothpaste can also be an alternative to potato starch. Remember, however, to use each method gently so as not to damage the fabric fibers.
We hope that today's stain removal methods will prove helpful to you in the future. Often, seemingly indelible stains can be removed with home remedies. After reading this article, you'll surely know how to remove grease from clothes. Want more tips like this? Be sure to follow our blog! More articles coming soon.

Patricia from ANSIN


