Stain removal description

This site was created to help you remove all the stubborn and annoying stains that occur in the household. This site is it’s a helpful companion in everyday life.

What should you pay attention to when choosing different materials?

Properties of different materials Not all fabrics are the same – and that matters when it comes to removing stains.…

8 months ago

Wine and fruit stain

Red wine, cherries, blueberries and raspberries can all leave behind vivid stains. These pigments are quick to set into fabric…

9 months ago

Vomit stain, urine stain, stool stain

When it comes to removing vomit, urine or faeces stains, the most important things are speed and hygienic handling. First,…

9 months ago

Sweat stain

Sweat can leave yellowish stains around the armpits, especially on white T-shirts. This happens when the salts in sweat react…

9 months ago

Rust stain

Rust stains have a metallic, brownish look and often show up around old taps, radiators, or hangers. Because rust is…

9 months ago

Rinse stain

Fabric softener stains usually appear when the liquid touches the fabric in concentrated form – for example, if it is…

9 months ago

Ink stain ballpoint pen stain and felt tip

Alcohol-based and water-based inks behave differently, so it really does matter how you treat them. One golden rule, though: don’t…

9 months ago

Plasticine patch

To remove a playdough stain, it’s best to start by freezing it. Pop the garment into a bag and leave…

9 months ago

Oil stain

Machine oil stains can be tough on fabric fibres, so it’s important to act quickly. Start by blotting up any…

9 months ago

Mold stain

Mold stains should be treated as quickly as possible, because mold spores can penetrate deep into the fabric, leaving both…

9 months ago

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