These 10 natural
homemade stain remover solutions, made easily using just a few natural
household ingredients, help you fight common stains naturally.
1.Soak red wine stains in
white wine, then cover the stain with a thick baking soda paste. Let it sit a
few hours, then wash as usual.
2. Get rid of
perspiration stains on shirts by making a saltwater soak. Pour ¼ to ½ cup salt
into washing machine and add enough cold water to cover clothes. Mix, then let
soak for 1-2 hours. Wash as usual.
3. Carpet Stains: Saturate
the stained section of your carpet with Hydrogen Peroxide. Allow to sit for five minutes. Scrub the
stain with a damp cloth until it is removed.
4. Clean Coffee Stains
from Mugs. Put one tablespoon of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of white vinegar
inside the mug. Use a rag to mix the solution around the entire mug. Leave
solution in the mug to sit for 10 minutes. Scrub the inside of the mug again and
rinse with warm water.
5. To clean dirt off suede, remove the crust from a piece of
bread and allow it to become stale. Gently rub dirt and stains with the edge of
the stale bread, and they’ll disappear.
6. Tomato or berry stains. Just rinse the stain then soak
the article of clothing in vinegar and water.
7. Oils Stains: Make a mixture of sea salt and arrowroot powder and sprinkle it on a larger oil stain to absorb some of the
oil. Then scrape off the mixture and scrub the stain with an old
toothbrush and some dish soap.
8. Cat urine or dog urine stains, a mixture of 1 cup of warm
water and two tablespoons clear white vinegar works great to eliminate odor.
Simply mix in a bowl or plastic spray bottle, apply to the stain, and rub with
a cloth rag or paper towel.
9. Spilled coffee or tea? Sponge the stain with lukewarm water
before gently blotting with a bit of glycerin.
10. To remove ink stains, pour a small amount of white vinegar
directly on the stain and allow to soak for 10 minutes. Then dab with a few
drops of liquid dish detergent on the stain. Rub it in gently and let it rest
for a few minutes. Rinse under cool water, gently rubbing while rinsing.