TO MAKE YOUR HOLIDAYS A THING OF BEAUTY, DON'T LET STAINS CRASH THE PARTY
It's summer. It's constantly sunny out, and you’re on holiday. In short, life is good. The time is now or never to get out your favourite clothes for going on picnics or enjoying the beautiful scenery from a magnificent outdoor patio. But all it takes is a wine stain on your favourite T-shirt to ruin it all. Fortunately, we have a few tips for you that will restore your smile and leave your clothing as beautiful as before. Don’t put off removing stains. The quicker you act, the better the results will be. And it's better to use a white or light-coloured cloth to remove the stain.
TIP NO. 2
FRUIT STAINS
The classic summertime stain. Prepare a solution with 25 ml of hydrogen peroxide and 2 litres of water. Soak your item of clothing in the solution, and then put it in the washing machine at maximum temperature.
TIP NO. 3
GRASS STAINS
- On jeans: use Marseille soap if possible. Wet it with water, and scrub your jeans with it.
- On cotton or white linen: only scrub the stain with a cloth soaked with lemon juice.
- On silk, satin, velvet or wool: soak a cloth with diluted ammonia or rubbing alcohol, and scrub the stain. Then wash your item of clothing in warm water.
TIP NO. 5
RED WINE STAINS
Immediately absorb the excess wine with a paper towel, sprinkle with salt, and moisten the stain with mineral water or lemon juice (if the fabric is resistant enough). Thoroughly rinse your item of clothing, and then wash it immediately.
TIP NO. 7
TEA STAINS
Sprinkle a fine layer of bicarbonate of soda over the stain. Moisten a cloth with hot water, and scrub the stain. This 100% eco-solution works on all fabrics except silk. Another alternative is to squeeze some toothpaste onto a clean cloth. Then pat the stain with the cloth until the toothpaste penetrates the fibres. Rinse the fabric with clean water, and then machine wash.