Posts Tagged ‘Clothing Care and Stain Removal’

  • How to Remove Olive Oil Stains from Clothes
    Cooking with olive oil is a great alternative to some of the higher cholesterol oils that are available today. Olive oil also adds a nice taste to many foods and leaves behind a wonderful aroma. But when you accidentally spill some olive oil on your clothes it creates a nasty stain that can be a hassle to get rid of you if you do not properly treat it. As with any other...
    by Jessica at April 18th, 2010 at 08:04 am
  • How to Remove Strawberry Stains from Clothes
    One of the tastiest fruits known to man is the timeless classic known as the strawberry. The strawberry is used in many different desserts but can be enjoyed equally as well on their own. The best is getting a really ripe strawberry that latterly burst with flavor as soon as it hits your mouth. Unfortunately these strawberries also usually burst all over your clothes...
    by Jessica at March 17th, 2010 at 10:03 am
  • How To Remove Perfume Stains
    Perfumes are a wonderful way for people to add a special touch when they are getting dressed. Many people feel completely naked without perfume. For many individuals, their perfume is their signature and one of the must-haves before they are ready to leave home. With such a wide variety of perfumes on the market, there is literally something for everyone. Perfumes come...
    by Jessica at January 31st, 2010 at 09:01 am
  • How to Remove Milk Stains from Clothes
    Milk stains are a pain in the neck and always seem to come when you least expect it. Usually they come in the morning when you are in a hurry to get to work and are trying to wolf down a bowl of cereal as you head out the door. Then you get to work only to realize that you are wearing some of that cereal in the form of a nice little milk stain. If you are lucky the stain...
    by Jessica at December 21st, 2009 at 10:12 am
  • How to Remove Butter Stains from your Clothes
    With almost any type of food you eat butter makes it better. Butter can add flavor and taste to dishes that may otherwise not be for you. Really when you think about it, is there anything butter doesn’t make better? Well the answer is yes; clothes. Spilling melted butter on your clothes can be one of the most frustrating things you will ever do and no matter how many...
    by Jessica at November 23rd, 2009 at 10:11 am
  • How To Remove Soy Sauce Stains
    If you’ve ever cooked with soy sauce or eaten a meal with soy sauce what will strike you is the strong odor and salty taste. What might also strike you, if you aren’t careful, are splatter drops of soy sauce on your clothes. A single drop of soy sauce can be a very problematic thing to remove. Of course, the best way to stainless clothes is to prevent the soy from...
    by Jessica at September 20th, 2009 at 06:09 am
  • How To Remove Crayon Stains From Clothes
    Crayon stains are the inevitable hallmark of having little kids in your home. Sooner or later a crayon makes its way into the washer and dryer or melts onto clothes in the hot sun. Nothing is more disheartening than to discover clothes that have been stained with crayons. No matter how your crayon stains happen, it is important to know how to deal with them so that they...
    by Jessica at September 14th, 2009 at 01:09 pm
  • How to Clean Gas Out of Cloths
    You are in a rush and late for an appointment. You swing into the gas station and begin to fuel your vehicle up. When you are done you whip out the nozzle only to find that the gasoline was not finished going into the tank. The result is you and your clothing being soaked in gasoline. While all you have to do is take a shower to get rid of the gasoline smell, how do you...
    by Jessica at August 21st, 2009 at 01:08 pm
  • How To Remove Cigarette Odor From T-Shirts And Clothing
    Taking care of the T-shirts and clothing we wear is something we all have to do. For many people clothing care is simply nothing more than tossing clothes in the washer and dryer with some laundry detergent and fabric softener and hanging them up or folding them when they are dry. Occasionally there will be the need to do a little stain pretreatment, if an item of clothing...
    by Jessica at August 5th, 2009 at 07:08 am
  • How to Remove Hot Sauce Stains from Clothing
    Nothing ruins the flavor of a great basket of hot wings quite like a giant splatter of hot sauce dripping down your white t-shirt. When this happens, it’s helpful to know a little about the ingredients in hot sauce and how to remove hot sauce stains. There are countless recipes for hot sauce, with different variations found around the globe. Mexico, the United States,...
    by Jessica at July 14th, 2009 at 02:07 pm