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Stubborn stains: home tips to remove everything (blood, grease, wine, pen, etc.)

Stubborn stains: home tips to remove everything (blood, grease, wine, pen, etc.)

Have you just noticed that a nasty stain has set in on your favorite garment? Don't panic! There are simple, natural, and above all, effective solutions for removing even the toughest stains. Whether it's blood, grease, red wine, or even pen ink, every problem has a solution. Discover all the homemade tips to save your textiles in this practical guide... without breaking the bank!

Why acting quickly is essential

First of all, it's essential to act as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more the stain will set into the fabric fibers. By acting quickly, you increase your chances of removing it completely. So, as soon as the accident happens, take action!


1. How to remove a blood stain

Blood is a real pain, especially if it dries. But luckily, there's a simple trick:

Cold water and Marseille soap : Rinse the stain immediately with cold water (especially not hot water, which would set the blood). Rub gently with Marseille soap, leave it on for a few minutes, then rinse. If necessary, repeat.

Bonus tip: For white fabrics, a little hydrogen peroxide (oxygenated water) also works very well.


2. The secret to getting rid of fat

An oil or butter stain? Don't panic, it's repairable.

Baking soda or talcum powder : Sprinkle the stain generously with baking soda or talcum powder. Leave it on for 15 minutes, allowing the powder to absorb the grease, then brush. Finish with a regular wash.

Bonus tip: Degreasing dishwashing liquid , applied locally before washing, is terribly effective.


3. The Red Wine Nightmare…and How to Eliminate It

Spilled glass? Breathe and act.

Salt and sparkling water : Dab off excess wine without rubbing. Immediately cover with salt, which will absorb the liquid. Let stand for 15 minutes, then rinse with sparkling water.

Bonus tip: If the stain persists, use white vinegar mixed with a little warm water.


4. Pen ink: not invincible!

Got a stubborn pen on your clothes? Here's what to do:

70° Alcohol : Soak a clean cloth in alcohol and gently dab the stain. Do this in small touches, without spreading the ink. Then wash the garment normally.

Bonus tip: Warm milk also works on some inks, especially for delicate fabrics.


5. Other common stains and their quick solutions

Because there's more to life than blood, grease and ink:

Makeup stain : Use two-phase makeup remover or Marseille soap.
Coffee stain : Dab with warm water and white vinegar.
Chocolate stain : Pre-rinse with cold water then wash normally.


In summary: the right reflexes for impeccable clothes

✔️ Act quickly.
✔️ Use simple and accessible homemade products.
✔️ Always test on a small, inconspicuous area before tackling the stain in full force.
✔️ Choose natural products before resorting to chemical products.


Conclusion: No need to throw away, you just need to know the right tips!

Ultimately, no matter the stain, there's always a suitable solution. These tried-and-true home remedies will save you a lot of frustration (and unnecessary expense). So, the next time an accident happens, keep your cool and consider this guide. Your clothes will thank you!

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