Grass patch
Grass stains can be a real challenge, as the natural green pigment (chlorophyll) in grass easily seeps into fabric fibres – especially on light-coloured clothes. The pigments cling stubbornly to the material, and if you’ve got children, you’ll know how common these stains can be. That’s why it’s always good to have a reliable method ready!
The most important thing? Act quickly!
Start by rinsing the garment with cold water to remove any fresh dirt. Next, rub a bit of liquid detergent or stain-removing soap directly into the stain and let it sit for 15–30 minutes.
If the stain proves stubborn, try applying a mixture of vinegar and water (in a 1:1 ratio) or use an oxygen-based stain remover. After that, wash the item at the temperature recommended on the care label.
For white fabrics, a little hydrogen peroxide or oxygen bleach (like sodium percarbonate) can also help – but always test it first on a hidden area of the fabric to be safe.
