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SERIES 2 ON HOME REMEDIES TO GET RID OF FOOD BASED STAINS

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  TOMATO BASED STAINS When dealing with tomato-based stains, prompt action is key to prevent them from setting and becoming more challenging to remove. Here are some home remedies that can help with the removal of tomato-based stains: Rinse with Cold Water: Start by rinsing the stain with cold water from the back of the fabric or surface. This will help flush out as much of the tomato residue as possible. Apply Dish Soap: Gently rub a small amount of dish soap onto the stain. Dish soap can help break down the oils in the tomato sauce. Let it sit for a few minutes to penetrate the stain. Use White Vinegar: If the stain persists, dampen a clean cloth with white vinegar and blot the stain. Vinegar can help neutralize and dissolve the acidic components of the tomato stain. Rinse with cold water afterward. Make a Baking Soda Paste: Mix baking soda with a small amount of water to create a paste. Apply the paste to the stain and gently rub it in. Allow it to sit for about 15-20 minutes befo

SERIES 2 ON HOME REMEDIES FOR FOOD BASED STAIN REMOVAL

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🔔 Announcement from LaundroSwitch! 🔔 Attention, stain warriors! We're excited to launch our food-based stain removal series. Over the next weeks, we'll share expert tips to conquer those stubborn culinary mishaps. From grease and fruit juice to wine, chocolate, and more, we've got you covered. Stay tuned to our channels for step-by-step guides, practical insights, and product recommendations. Timing is crucial, so keep your stain-fighting game strong. Join us on this stain-busting adventure and empower yourself to tackle any food stain. Let the food-based stain removal series begin! 🌟🧺✨

HOME REMEDIES FOR OIL BASED STAIN REMOVAL SERIES-1

  Dear Valued Customers, We are excited to announce that we have successfully completed our Laundry Guru Series 1, which focused on home remedies for removing oil-based stains. We understand the frustration that comes with stubborn stains, and we hope that this series has been helpful in providing some solutions. You can find all the information from the series at the link provided. We are committed to helping you with all your laundry needs, and we thank you for choosing Laundroswitch as your trusted laundry service provider. Best regards, The Laundroswitch Team 1. COOKING OIL 2. GREASE STAIN REMOVAL 3. MAKEUP STAIN REMOVAL 4. LUBRICANT OIL STAIN REMOVAL 5. CANDEL WAX STAIN REMOVAL

HOME REMEDIES TO GET RID OF OIL BASED STAINS

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  HOME REMEDIES TO REMOVE CANDEL WAX STAIN PROCESS Candle wax stains can be a common and frustrating problem. Candles are often made with oil-based wax, which can leave stains on clothing and other fabrics. It's important to take care when trying to remove these stains to avoid damaging the fabric. Here are some home remedies that can be effective in removing candle wax stains from fabric: Ice: Place the stained fabric in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer for a few hours. Once the wax is frozen, use a dull knife or credit card to gently scrape it off. Hot water: Place the stained fabric in a sink or basin and pour hot water over the stain. The hot water will melt the wax, which can then be wiped away with a clean cloth. Iron and paper towels: Place a few layers of paper towels over the stain and use a warm iron to melt the wax. The paper towels will absorb the wax as it melts. Vinegar: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water and use a clean cloth to dab the solution onto th

HOME REMEDIES TO REMOVE OIL BASED STAIN SERIES

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LUBRICANT OIL STAIN REMOVAL PROCESS Here are some home remedies to remove lubricant stains: To remove lubricant stains, you can follow these steps: Blot up excess: Use a clean, dry cloth to blot up any excess lubricant from the stain. Apply a pre-treatment solution: Apply a pre-treatment solution, such as a laundry detergent or stain remover, directly to the stain. Allow it to sit for a few minutes to penetrate the fabric. Wash the fabric: Wash the fabric in the washing machine on the appropriate cycle, using the recommended amount of laundry detergent. Check the care label on the fabric for specific instructions. Check the stain: Before drying the fabric, check to see if the stain has been completely removed. If not, repeat the process or try a different stain removal method. Air dry the fabric: Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can set the stain. Instead, hang the fabric to air dry. If the stain persists, you can try using a specialized stain remover designed specifically for lubric

HOME REMEDIES FOR REMOVAL OF OIL BASED STAINS SERIES

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MAKE UP STAIN REMOVAL  PROCESS Here are the steps to remove makeup stains from fabrics: Blot the stain: Use a clean, dry cloth to blot up any excess makeup. Be gentle and avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain. Apply a pre-treatment solution: Apply a pre-treatment solution, such as a stain remover or laundry detergent, directly to the stain. Allow it to sit for a few minutes to penetrate the fabric. Rinse with cold water: Rinse the fabric with cold water to remove the pre-treatment solution and the makeup. Wash the garment: Wash the garment in the washing machine on the appropriate cycle, using the recommended amount of laundry detergent. Check the care label on the garment for specific instructions. Check the stain: Before drying the garment, check to see if the stain has been completely removed. If not, repeat the process or try a different stain removal method. Air dry the garment: Avoid using a dryer, as the heat can set the stain. Instead, hang the garment to air dry. If th

HOME REMEDIES TO REMOVE OIL BASED STAIN SERIES

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  GREASE STAIN REMOVAL PROCESS Here's a step-by-step process to remove grease stains: Blot the stain: Using a clean cloth or paper towel, blot the stain to remove as much grease as possible. Be gentle and avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain. Apply dish soap or laundry detergent: Apply a small amount of dish soap or laundry detergent directly to the stain, and use a clean toothbrush or sponge to work the soap into the fabric. Be sure to cover the entire stain with the soap. Let it sit: Let the soap sit on the stain for 5-10 minutes to allow it to break down the grease. Rinse with cold water: Rinse the garment with cold water to remove the soap and grease. Check the stain to see if it has been completely removed. If not, repeat the process. Try baking soda paste: Another option is to apply a paste of baking soda and water to the stain, let it dry, and then brush it off before washing the garment. Wash the garment: Once the stain has been removed, wash the garment as you nor

HOME REMEDIES TO REMOVE OIL BASED STAINS SERIES

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COOKING OIL STAIN REMOVAL  Here are some home remedies you can use to remove cooking oil stains: Dish Soap and Hot Water: Apply a small amount of dish soap to the stain and add hot water. Let the solution sit for a few minutes, then rinse the item with hot water. Baking Soda: Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the stain. Let it sit for a few hours, then brush it off and wash the item as usual. White Vinegar: Apply undiluted white vinegar to the stain and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse with hot water and wash the item as usual. Cornstarch: Apply cornstarch to the stain and let it sit for a few hours. Brush it off and wash the item as usual. Lemon Juice: Apply lemon juice to the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse with hot water and wash the item as usual. Salt: Pour salt onto the stain and let it sit for a few hours. Brush it off and wash the item as usual. laundroswitch.com NOTE: Remember to always test a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first