Stains+removal+of

Stains removal of     December 30th 2002 Coffee: - It isn't hard to get out if you get to it with soap and water right away. Fruit:- Always put lemon on the stain first. If that doesn't work, then use bar soap.

Mildew: - Wash the garment in warm or hot water with oxygen bleach, depending on the fabric, and line dry or dry flat in direct sunlight.

Oil and Grease: - Sprinkle some cornstarch or baking soda on the stain, then place the garment, stain side down, on a large rag on top of an ironing board. Iron with a hot iron on the wrong side of the stain --most oil and grease stains will come right out. (This trick works only for oil and grease, which need heat to dissolve.)

Rust: - Soak fabric spotted with brown rust stains (which sometimes come from hard water) in a solution of 1 part lemon juice and 1 part water for at least 30 minutes Do not use chlorine bleach on rust stains.

Tea stains: - These are hard to get out, but soak tea stains in cool water and applies bar soap anyway.

Sweat stains: - Line-dry the shirts outside. The combination of sunlight's natural bleaching properties and drying at lower temperatures than in a dryer keeps sweat stains from turning yellow. It's the heat of the electric dryer that sets the stains and makes them difficult to get out.