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HOW TO REMOVE CRAYONS STAINS ON CLOTHES

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  Removing crayon stains can be a bit tricky, but here are some methods you can try : Scrape off excess crayon: Gently scrape off any excess crayon using a blunt knife or spoon. Be careful not to damage the fabric. Heat and blot: Place a clean white cloth or paper towel over the stained area. Use a warm iron on the cloth or paper towel. The heat will help melt the crayon wax. Blot the melted crayon with another clean cloth. Make sure to use a clean portion of the cloth as you blot to avoid spreading the stain. Dishwashing soap: Mix a small amount of dishwashing soap with warm water. Dab the stained area with the soapy solution using a sponge or cloth. Blot the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove the soap. WD-40 or cooking oil: Spray a small amount of WD-40 on the crayon stain. Let it sit for a few minutes. Gently blot the stain with a clean cloth. Baking soda and vinegar: Mix baking soda with a little water to make a paste Apply the paste to the crayon stain and let it sit for a fe

HOW TO REMOVE HAIR DYE STAINS ON CLOTHES

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Removing hair dye stains can be a bit challenging, but here are some methods you can try. The effectiveness may vary depending on the type of fabric or surface affected, so be sure to test any solution in an inconspicuous area first. For Clothing and Fabric: Aspirin Paste: Crush a few aspirin tablets and mix them with water to form a paste. Apply the paste to the stain and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse with cold water. Rubbing Alcohol: Dampen a clean cloth or cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. Blot the stain, moving from the outer edges toward the center. Rinse with cold water. Hydrogen Peroxide: Mix equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water. Apply the solution to the stain and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with cold water. Baking Soda and Lemon Juice: Make a paste with baking soda and lemon juice. Apply the paste to the stain, gently scrubbing the area. Rinse with cold water. Commercial Stain Removers: Use a stain remover designed for the specific fabric type. Fo

HOW TO REMOVE WATER STAINS

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  Water stains on clothing are typically caused by minerals in the water or by allowing the fabric to air-dry unevenly. Here are steps you can take to remove water stains: Re-Wet the Stain: Dampen the entire fabric or the stained area with clean, distilled water. Use a sponge or cloth to moisten the area evenly. Blot with a Clean Cloth: Gently blot the wet area with a clean, white cloth to absorb excess moisture. Dry Evenly: To prevent water stains from recurring, ensure the fabric dries evenly. Lay the garment flat on a clean, dry towel and reshape it to its original form. Air Dry: Allow the fabric to air-dry completely. Avoid using direct heat sources like hairdryers, as they may set the water stains. Iron with Steam: Once the fabric is dry, you can try ironing the area with a steam iron. Place a clean, white cloth over the water-stained area and iron on the steam setting. The steam can help release the mineral deposits. Vinegar Solution: If the water stain persists, you can create a