How To Remove Stubborn Stains From Clothing and Linens | May 30, 2025
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Stubborn stains can be frustrating, but with the right techniques and products, you can restore your clothing and linens to their former glory. Here’s a comprehensive guide to tackling even the toughest stains, using common household items and proven methods.

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General Guidelines for Stain Removal

Act Quickly: Treat stains as soon as possible to prevent them from setting.
Blot, Don’t Rub: Gently blot the stain with a clean cloth to absorb excess liquid or residue.
Test First: Always test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure it doesn’t damage the fabric.
Check Before Drying: Ensure the stain is completely removed before drying, as heat can set stains permanently.

Common Stains and How to Remove Them

1. Coffee and Tea Stains

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What You Need:

. White vinegar or lemon juice
. Baking soda
. Dish soap

Steps:

. Rinse the stained area with cold water immediately.
. Apply a mixture of 1 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice with 1 tablespoon of baking soda directly to the stain.
. Gently rub it in and let it sit for 10 minutes.
. Wash the item as usual with laundry detergent.

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2. Grease and Oil Stains

What You Need:

. Dish soap
. Cornstarch or baking soda

Steps:

. Sprinkle cornstarch or baking soda over the stain to absorb excess grease. Let it sit for 15 minutes.
. Brush off the powder and apply a few drops of dish soap directly to the stain.
. Rub gently and rinse with warm water.
. Launder the item as usual.

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3. Wine Stains

What You Need:

. Salt
. White vinegar
. Laundry detergent

Steps:

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. Blot the stain with a paper towel to absorb excess wine.
. Sprinkle salt over the stain to absorb moisture and let it sit for 5 minutes.
. Rinse with cold water and apply a mixture of white vinegar and laundry detergent.
. Wash the fabric on a cold cycle.

4. Blood Stains

What You Need:

. Hydrogen peroxide
. Cold water
. Salt

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Steps:

. Rinse the fabric under cold running water immediately to remove as much of the stain as possible.
. Apply hydrogen peroxide directly to the stain and let it bubble for a few minutes.
. For delicate fabrics, make a paste with salt and water and gently rub it onto the stain.
. Rinse thoroughly and launder.

5. Ink Stains

What You Need:

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. Rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer
. Cotton swabs

Steps:

. Place a clean towel under the stain to absorb excess ink.
. Dab rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer onto the stain with a cotton swab.
. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes and rinse with cold water.
. Launder the item on a cold cycle.

6. Sweat and Deodorant Stains

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What You Need:

. Baking soda
. White vinegar
. Hydrogen peroxide

Steps:

. Make a paste with 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water and apply it to the stain.
. Let it sit for 30 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
. For tougher stains, mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide and white vinegar, apply, and let it sit for 10 minutes before washing.

7. Grass Stains

What You Need:

. Rubbing alcohol or white vinegar
. Laundry detergent

Steps:

. Dab rubbing alcohol or white vinegar onto the stain to loosen it.
. Apply laundry detergent directly to the stain and gently rub it in.
. Rinse with cold water and wash the item as usual.

8. Makeup Stains (Lipstick, Foundation, Mascara)

What You Need:

. Dish soap
. Rubbing alcohol

Steps:

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