How to remove stains from children's clothes?

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Moms know it. Kindergarten child required. Clean sweatpants every day, sometimes even two T-shirts and, last but not least, stains from unidentifiable food on the sweatshirt. We try to wash it once, twice, three times and then we give it up. The clothes either fly into the basket or we sort it out. How to get rid of stains on clothes once and for all?


Our grandmothers did not have all sorts of stain cleaners or an inexhaustible amount of detergents and soaps, thanks to which our clothes should always be like out of a box. But it is not. Not every product is as described and children's ingenuity knows no bounds. Sometimes, when it is clear to you that ordinary washing powder is not enough for some stains, reach for proven grandmother's advice.


Tea stains


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Your child also drinks tea for breakfast every morning, so you usually change your T-shirt before you go to kindergarten? We probably won't do anything about it, but we will advise you how to get rid of tea stains. Pour warm water over them and drizzle with lemon, then use a cloth with lukewarm water and spread the stains from the center to the edges. Investigate authentic website for effective information now.


Summer fruits


Stains from blueberries, cherries, strawberries or raspberries will not be washed away by any detergent. And no wonder. All you have to do is try to wipe the remnants of the fruit snack from the face of a small consumer and you will sweat a lot, let alone dispose of it from your T-shirt. You can deal with the stains by smearing them with milk and sugar and letting them work, then washing them with a normal detergent. They should be gone.


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Asphalt


Each of us probably remembers the knees from the asphalt, and our children will certainly not be different. But how to deal with it? There is nothing easier than using ordinary butter. Smear it on the stain, never try to scrape it off with a rough tool. You can then get rid of the grease from the butter with dishwashing detergent.


Cocoa


Kids love cocoa and cookies. We extract crumbs once or twice, and we can handle a milk mustache, but what about stains on clothes after this sweet brown drink? Never use hot water on them. Mostly salt water will help. Wash the area by hand or gently wipe with a cloth and salt. Remember not to push. Repeat everything until the stain disappears.


Ketchup


Pasta with ketchup, sausages with ketchup, toast with ketchup and ketchup are everywhere. Removing it is no fun and he wants to know the trick. It is necessary to immediately rinse the clothes in cold water. It is best to leave the fabric soaked for a few hours. Apply a slurry of washing powder to the affected area and rub in your hand.


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Fixy


Marker hands are the daily bread of every mother who picks up a child from kindergarten. Occasionally, a face or other part of the body and, unfortunately, clothing are added to the hands. After all, markers are ideal for tattoos. The original way of removing markers is an ordinary hairspray, which you spray on the affected area and you can wash after fifteen minutes of exposure. The alcohol bath will turn with the pen again.


Chewing gum and mud


If you find gum on your child's clothes, don't despair, use ice and wait for it to solidify, then simply peel it down. Similarly, mud can be removed. Let it dry enough and then brush thoroughly.