It is such a pain to the heart to see your favorite pair of trousers or that recently bought expensive cushion covers stained badly. These stains sometimes don’t budge with the help of even the hardest of chemicals. Here comes the requirement for organic stain removers. I believe by now you are eager to know more about these non-expensive organic/homemade stain removers. Here is a quick list of the stain removers, and the cleaning items for your home that are right there at your home or in the kitchen drawers.

Natural Stain Removers for Clothes

Baking Soda

This one thing is easily available in our homes. Its mild alkaline property is able to easily cut through strong stains like grease, oil, gravy, etc.

White Vinegar

This is another organic stain remover that can be used to remove the toughest of the satins. Remove the stain by wetting the affected stained area and gently rubbing in the regular dishwasher detergent thereafter rub the stain with an ice cube. For the remaining stain carefully rub the vinegar that will cut through the leftover rigid stains.

Salt

This one thing is not just to improve the taste of what you eat but also to keep your clothes forever new and stain-free. Salt has the ability to quickly soak all the stains if used quickly after the affected area. Once your cloth is stained, apply salt on it and let it sit for good 15 minutes, thereafter apply a damp cloth on it and see the magic.

Lemon

Lemon juice is an excellent stain remover. As much as it is effective in clearing stains it can also cause a bleaching effect on the cloth. If used cautiously, stain removal with lemon juice leaves a deodorizing scent.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is another natural ingredient when rubbed on the affected area helps loosen the stains. Its effectiveness just doubles when it is mixed with baking soda and applied to the stained part.

 

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