| The Stain |
What Works |
| blood |
Peroxide |
| coffee |
Peroxide |
| cooking or olive oil |
White salt (absorbs the oil) |
| food stains |
Club soda (it's the mineral salts that are in
it that work |
| grease |
Pine Sol, talcum powder and cornstarch |
| grease or oil |
Salt, powder, a tablespoon of flour�want
something to absorb it. |
| ink |
Hair spray and rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol preferably first
since many of today's hair spray are not aerosol. |
| ink |
Hair spray, also nail polish remover works but
test it on the fabric first |
| ketchup |
Peroxide |
| lipstick |
Huggies Baby wipes (because of the glycerin) |
| lipstick |
Peroxide |
| lipstick |
Corn starch |
| makeup around the collar |
Huggies Baby wipes (because of the glycerin) |
| mustard |
Peroxide |
| red wine |
If it's a dry red wine and you use a dry white wine, it'll
probably work. If it's a sweet red wine and you use a dry white
wine, it might not work. It's better to go to clear water or club
soda |
| red wine |
White wine, white vinegar and definitely club
soda always work |
| tomato sauce |
Corn starch |