Win the Clothing Stain Battle
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   Life Style » Family » Win the Clothing Stain Battle
Win the Clothing Stain Battle
Our company manufacturers stitched greek letter sorority shirts and we receive dozens of inquiries a week about how to remove stains. Many of these ladies in sororities remind me of my five-year old daughter when it comes to stains. They have grass stains, lipstick stains and even oil stains.

Through trial and error, we have learned some great ways to save garments from some pretty tough stains and hope that you can use our tips in saving some of your garments. You can also view these tips at http://www.beecharmercards.com/garmentcare.html


We recommend pre-treating any stains with a liquid detergent, turning your garment inside out, then machine washing in cold water. You may then machine dry and iron garment on lowest steam setting. If you have heavy duty stains, read suggestions below.

Stain Tips for Cotton & Cotton Blends

While no detergent can remove all types of stains, for the best chance of success, here's what we recommend:

Coffee, Tea-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Pre-treat with Liquid detergent.
Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1/2 cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Wash in 1 use of Cheer® in warm water.
Line or air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Fruit, Juice, Wine-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Rinse in cold water to dilute the stain.
Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1/2 cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Spaghetti Sauce-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Pre-treat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Chocolate-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Physically remove the stain by scraping with a dull knife, then shake.
Pre-treat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
If there is any stain remaining . . . Soak up to 30 minutes by adding ½ cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Repeat procedure if necessary.

Ballpoint Pen Ink-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Apply Ink Remover to stained area of the item. Use paper towels to absorb the ink coming off the item and to avoid transfer. The recommended ink remover is NCP Jinx Ink®, available by calling 1-800-776-8688.
Pre-treat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Paint, Oil-Based-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Apply Turpentine or Paint Thinner to stained area of garment.
Pre-treat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Liquid Shoe Polish-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Rinse in warm water to dilute the stain.
Treat stain using a bar of Ivory® soap. Rub gently. If stain is lighter, but not gone, apply more soap. When stain is gone, wash.
Wash garment in warm water.
Line or air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Candle Wax-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Physically remove the stain by scraping with a dull knife, then shake.
Place stain face down on a WHITE paper towel and place another paper towel on top of the item. Press with a WARM, but not HOT, iron, being careful to keep the iron on the paper towel. Keep changing the paper towels until no more stain transfers.
Pre-treat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Line or air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.


Lipstick-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pretesting the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
For heavy stains . . . Physically remove the stain by scraping with a dull knife, then shake.
Use a spot remover or take the item to a professional dry cleaner for treatment.
Pretreat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Line or air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Nail Polish-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pretesting the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Use fingernail polish remover or acetone which can be found at your local drug store.
Pretreat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Line or air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Waterproof Cosmetics-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pretesting the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Treat stain using a bar of Ivory® soap. Rub gently. If stain is lighter, but not gone, apply more soap. When stain is gone,wash. Or Use the cosmetic remover specified by the manufacturer.
Pretreat with liquid detergent.
Wash garment in warm water.
Line or air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.
If there is any stain remaining (Cottons only). . . Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1/2 cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Dirt/Mud/Clay-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Brush excess stain off the surface using a soft bristle brush.
Rinse in cold water to dilute the stain
Wash garment in warm water.
If there is any stain remaining . . . Pre-treat with glycerine or Crisco® Shortening by rubbing either of these into the stain. Allow it to sit for a minimum of 2 hours or a maximum of overnight. Turn stain face down on a paper towel and treat with a solvent like Energine Cleaning Fluid®.
If there is any stain remaining . . . Apply Whink Rust Remover® or other liquid rust removers following the package instructions. Work over a PLASTIC dishpan to avoid damage to surfaces.
Rinse in 1 quart of water to which 3 tablespoons of baking soda has been added.
Repeat procedure if necessary.

Grass-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1/2 cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Rust-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Apply Whink Rust Remover® or other liquid rust removers following the package instructions. Work over a PLASTIC dishpan to avoid damage to surfaces.
Rinse in 1 quart of water to which 3 tablespoons of baking soda has been added.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Blood-
Before treating any garment, always refer to the care label instructions first.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Brush excess stain off the surface using a soft bristle brush.
Rinse in cold water to dilute the stain.
Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1/2 cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Wash garment in warm water.
If there is any stain remaining . . . Apply Whink Rust Remover® or other liquid rust removers following the package instructions. Work over a PLASTIC dishpan to avoid damage to surfaces.
Rinse in 1 quart of water to which 3 tablespoons of baking soda has been added.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.

Unknown Stain-
Refer to the care label for handling precautions and test any stain removal technique suggested in a hidden area in order to avoid damage to the item.
Colored items must be protected by pre-testing the effects of stain removal techniques on a hidden area of the item.
Use a spot remover or take the item to a professional dry cleaner for treatment.
Treat stain using a bar of Ivory soap. Rub gently. If stain is lighter, but not gone, apply more soap. When stain is gone, wash.
Soak up to 30 minutes by adding 1/2 cup of liquid detergent per gallon of water. Use a PLASTIC bucket. Weight the item with a WHITE towel to keep submerged. Discard soak solution prior to laundering.
Wash garment in warm water.
Air dry and repeat procedure if necessary.



Greg & Leigh King own The Bee Charmer, a sorority apparel & accessories manufacturing company located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. You can visit their site at http://www.beecharmercards.com
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