STAIN REMOVAL
Whites:
It’s immediate with white clothes or your stain will take forever to go. Apply a liquid detergent soap directly to the stain and rub gently with a light-coloured cloth or your fingernail. Avoid using a darker coloured cloth or towel as this may only darken the stain. Soak garment in cold water for 10 to 15 minutes prior to washing.
Also using corn starch or baking soda and gently scrubbing the stain with the powder, any new or older stain can be removed. White vinegar and hydrogen peroxide are also great pre-treatment solutions. With any white clothing, it is recommended that you wash separately and pre-soak in 1/2 cup of bleach and cold water.
Darks: Like white clothing, it is important that you attempt to remove a fresh stain immediately. Avoid using bar soaps on stain. You need to soak it in 1/2 cup white vinegar and cold water before washing the cloth on a regular cycle. To remove stains from jeans, apply hydrogen peroxide directly onto stain and allow to soak for 30 minutes prior to washing on a regular cycle. Wash on regular cycle after five minutes.
Delicate: Remove set and new stains with the help of salt and lemon juice solution. Avoid rubbing the garment with a harsh or rough cloth. You need to gently rub it with a soft cloth or a finger and rinse with hot water. Allow to dry in the sun
Also, remember after washing an item with a stain, check your wet laundry before drying it to make sure the stain is gone (the heat from the drying process will often make the stain permanent). But if the mark is still visible, pre-treat it as before or try another stain treatment process and wash again.
For all of your clothes –
Read the tag first. Tags are there to provide helpful information, as to what temperature the shirts should be washed in and if, bleach will hurt the shirt or not
A stain that has settled down is any day more difficult to remove than the one that is quickly attended to
Brush off all excess dirt. Use a plastic knife and scrape, if necessary. And follow up with a vacuum to be sure all the hard, flaky mud is gone as much as possible
If the label says it is OK, try soaking the shirt in bleach. Sometimes vinegar also does the trick
Always wash in cold water. Hot water will supposedly cause the stain to soak into the fibres.