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Old 19th September 2007, 02:15 AM
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Default Removal of stains in Clothes

Chocolate stains-Try to remove stains slowly with a help of a blunt knife.Take some spirit and apply it on the stain.keep it for 5 mts.Then wash.
Chewing stain-Take an icecube and rub it on the stain till it melts.Then if you wash the stain would disappear in no time.If it still doesn't go apply some egg yolk on it.
Ice cream stain-Soak it in warm water ,then brush it with table salt.
Mehandi stain-Apply some warm milk on the stain.After 30 mys wash.
Emulsion paint stain-Dip the cloth in water .Then apply spirit on a cotton ball and apply it on the stain.
Mud stain-When it is dry brush it.Then soak some sodium carbonate in warm water and wash the cloth in it.
Blood stain-As soon as it is stained ,wash.Then wash with detergenet.
Lip stick stain-Apply some glycerine and then wash with soap powder.
Nail polish stain-Apply spirit and wash with warm soap water.
Iron stains-Wash with cold water and then aplly some salt on it .Wash.
Oil stain-Apply either chana dal flour or rice flour on it immediately. Place a plastic paper underneath the stain.Then iron.Then if you wipe the stain with a we cloth.Stain will disappear.
Turmeric stain-As soon it happens wash with soap water.It will become red in colour.Then dry the cloth in hot sun for an hr.The stain will disappear.
Pan stain-Apply lemon juice.Dry in hot sun.
Grease stain-Apply spirit and wash with soap water.
Always try to rmove the stain as soon as it happens.Vinegar has always been associated with stain removal.Always keep in mind whether it would affect the texture of the textile before you try removing the stain.
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Default Re: Removal of stains in Clothes

How to remove stain of rust on clothes.!!!!???!!!
How to remove stain of hair colours on clothes!!!??!!
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Dear Mals
For rust stain wash the cloth in cold water and then rub salt and then wash.
You can even try rubbing lemon juice and soak it for 1/2 hr and then wash.
For the other stain try applying some eculyptus oil ,one spoon .Wash it in soap water after 1/2 an hour.
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Thanks Kanaka for the information. It is very helpful.
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