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Share Your Stain Fighting Tips With Resolve!

child stained shirt Regardless of where you go in life, you WILL stain your clothes. When you become a parent that probability is timed by 1000 – as is the severity of said stain.

I will fully admit that before I had my kids I was not a stain fighter. If I dropped something on a blouse or dress that I didn’t think would come out, I immediately dropped it off at the dry cleaners. We were on a first-name basis and I no longer needed to bring my ticket to pick up my clothes because we were that tight.

Now, to stay on budget I am the washer, dryer, ironer, and master of stains. It, I always say, is a lesson in chemistry. In fact, my laundry room cupboard has a bevy of kitchen items stocked to help me combat tough stains.

My first line of defense is pre-soaking. Most stains(grease excluded) can be stopped in their tracks by simply soaking the item in dish soap and cold water and scrubbing it with a brush.

Pre-treating shirt

Secondly, I write which pieces need to be watched on the top of the washer(thank you Pinterest) with dry erase marker so that I don’t forget to check to see if the stain came out before everything goes into the dryer.  If a stained piece of clothing goes into the dryer it is next to impossible to get it out.

If a tough stain(like chocolate or spaghetti sauce) is on a white shirt I have had good luck with a baking soda/peroxide paste applied directly to the stain.   To add some stain-fighting strength I squirt fresh lemon over the paste after it has been applied to the garment. The paste will bubble and turn a yellowish tinge, but don’t worry it comes out in the wash.  Let this sit for a couple of hours and then place the item in the wash.

My crappy old washer sometimes leaves tiny little rust spots on shirts and pants if I leave them in the machine too long.  Salt sprinkled on the spot and fresh lemon juice squirted over top gets this out every time.

Because my husband works at a car dealership he is always getting grease and oil on his clothes.  The best thing I have found for this is applying a pre-treater, like Resolve’s Stain Stick to the oil stain and letting it sit for a few hours before washing.  To make sure that the stain is out I let the clothes air dry.  Sometimes oil is hard to see when a garment is wet.

Resolve Tip Exchange Are you a stain fighter?  Resolve has put together a tip exchange.  Do you have a special concoction you use to get spaghetti sauce out?  Are you a pro at grease stains?  Then share!  Please.

In doing so you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of 12 weekly prizes of $250 and the grand prize of $5000!


Disclosure: I am part of the Resolve® Tip Exchange Blogger Campaign with Mom Central Canada and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.”

 

About the author

Lisa Arneill

Founder of Growing Your Baby and World Traveled Family. Canadian mom of 2 boys, photo addict, lover of bulldogs, and museumgoer. Always looking for our next vacation spot!

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