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How to Remove Stubborn Stains from Clothing & Linens—Using Pantry Staples (No Harsh Chemicals Needed!)

✅ Best for: Oil splatters, tomato sauce, berry stains, grass, wine
⚠️ Caution: Don’t use on silk, leather, or stone-washed denim (can cause fading).
🌞 Bonus: Sun-dry after washing—UV rays boost lemon’s brightening power!
🧂 3. Baking Soda Paste or Soak – For Odors, Mud & General Grime
Why it works: Baking soda is a gentle abrasive and odor neutralizer—it lifts dirt without scrubbing.

Two ways to use it:
A. For fresh stains: Make a paste
Mix 3 parts baking soda + 1 part water
Rub gently into the stain, let sit 15–30 min, then rinse and wash.
B. For soaked-in smells or multiple stains: Soak
Dissolve 1 cup baking soda in a sink of warm water
Soak garment for 15–30 minutes

Wash as usual
✅ Best for: Gym clothes, muddy hems, underarm odor, forgotten laundry that smells sour
💡 Pro tip: Add ½ cup baking soda to your regular wash cycle for extra freshness.

🚫 What Not to Do (Common Mistakes)
Don’t rub aggressively—it pushes stains deeper into fibers.
Don’t use hot water on protein stains (blood, dairy, eggs)—it cooks them in! Use cold water instead.
Don’t mix vinegar + bleach—toxic fumes!
Don’t skip the rinse—residue can attract more dirt.

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