USAGE OF LEMON TO REMOVE VARIOUS STAINS ON FABRICS



 Lemon is a versatile and natural cleaning agent that can be used to remove various stains on fabrics. The acidity of lemon juice helps break down stains and brighten fabrics. Here are some common stains and how you can use lemon to remove them:

Yellow Stains (such as sweat stains):Mix equal parts lemon juice and water.Apply the mixture to the stained area.Let it sit for about 30 minutes.Wash the fabric as usual.

Berry Stains:Blot as much of the stain as possible.Apply lemon juice directly to the stain.Allow it to sit for a few minutes.Rinse with cold water and wash the fabric.

Ink Stains:Mix lemon juice with salt to form a paste.Apply the paste to the ink stain.Let it sit for a few hours.Rinse and wash the fabric.

Coffee or Tea Stains:Dab the stained area with a mixture of lemon juice and salt.Let it sit for a few minutes.Rinse with cold water and launder as usual.

Mildew or Mold Stains:Mix lemon juice with salt to form a paste.Apply the paste to the stain and let it sit in the sun for a few hours.Rinse and wash the fabric.

Blood Stains:Apply lemon juice directly to the blood stain.Allow it to sit for a few minutes.Rinse with cold water and wash the fabric.

Grease Stains:Mix lemon juice with an equal amount of dish soap.Apply the mixture to the grease stain.Let it sit for a while and then wash the fabric.

Remember to test a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure that lemon juice does not cause any discoloration or damage. Additionally, sunlight can enhance the stain-removing properties of lemon juice, so consider letting the fabric dry in the sun after treatment.

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