One cleaning queen shared her top 3 tips to remove stubborn stains on white clothing and napkins.
Chantel Mila (Mama Mila), a Melbourne mom, is able to remove stains with dish soap and baking soda.
Chantel first tackles red wine stains by applying shaving cream directly to them.
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To tackle dreaded red wine stains, Chantel squirts shaving cream directly onto the mark and lets the shaving cream sit upon the stain for 15 minutes and washes the material
After that, she leaves the shaving cream on the stain for about 15 minutes before washing the item well.
Chantel can remove grease and oil marks by simply spraying dishwashing soap on the affected item.
Mama Mila applies baking soda straight on top and works the paste into stained fabric. Finally, she washes it.
To remove oil and grease marks Chantel simply squirts dishwashing soap onto the stained material item, she adds baking soda and works the paste into the stained fabric and washes it
For stubborn sweat marks left on clothes, the mum-of-2’s last tip is to get rid of them.
She soaks sweat-stains in water, then drops two denture tablets into the bowl.
Chantel has been able to keep her clothes clean and have a stash of stain-free serviettes. She encourages others to try these hacks.
She soaks sweat-stains in water, then drops them in denture tablets.
Shaving cream is a wonderful cleaning product! “It works so well that I tried,” a woman explained.
I’ve used dish soap, baking soda and both! My son was able to keep his shirts clean, said his mum.
Another said, “Thanks for sharing these, they will be so useful to clean the child’s clothes,”