Deep Clean Laundry Guide

Operation: Deep Clean Laundry

Arriving home after a taxing day to discover a stain on your shirt, dress, or pants can be disheartening. The last thing you want to tackle is laundry, especially when you’re exhausted.

Here’s what to do immediately:

First, avoid throwing the stained garment into the laundry basket. Acting quickly increases the chances of completely removing the stain. Second, steer clear of the dryer; heat can permanently set stains into your favorite T-shirt. Lastly, always conduct a patch test with any product on an inconspicuous area of the clothing, like the underside of the hem, to ensure it doesn’t discolor your garment. Different fabrics may react differently to stain-removing chemicals.

**Removing Oil-Based Stains**

Oil-based stains can be notoriously stubborn. Many laundry detergents struggle to tackle these stains, so it might be wise to attempt alternative methods before resorting to detergent. Here are a few strategies for a deep clean laundry approach to oil-based stains:

– **Cold Water Extraction:** Douse the stain in cold water, then blot with a sponge or towel to absorb as much liquid as possible.
– **Dishwashing Soap:** Pre-treat the stain with a small amount of Dawn dishwashing soap, then rub it into the fabric with cold water.
– **Rubbing Alcohol:** Apply rubbing alcohol directly to the stain using a Q-tip, then rinse with cold water. Repeat as necessary, but be cautious as rubbing alcohol can discolor fabrics.

**Ink, Permanent Ink, or Marker Stains**

Permanent marker stains, resistant to water and waxy, seem daunting to remove. However, rubbing alcohol can be highly effective. Place the garment on a flat surface, apply rubbing alcohol to the stain, and gently rub. Replace the Q-tip or cloth section as the ink transfers to it. For stubborn stains, allowing the rubbing alcohol to sit on the fabric before wiping it away can help.

**Red Wine Stains**

Act quickly to address red wine stains. Good Housekeeping recommends using soda water or sparkling water initially. They also suggest applying hairspray liberally to the stain. Soak the garment in cold water as soon as possible, then launder using a biological detergent. Bio detergents contain enzymes that break down proteins in stains like blood and egg, enhancing the deep clean laundry process. Avoid the dryer, and consider dry cleaning for persistent red wine stains.

**Tomato Sauce or Ketchup Stains**

Tomato sauce stains are challenging but not insurmountable. Start by soaking the stain in cold water. Avoid rubbing or scrubbing initially. For a proven method, apply dishwashing soap to the stain, then blot with vinegar using a clean cloth. A scrub brush can help remove the stain after these steps.

**Concluding Advice on Stain Removal**

The longer a stain sits, the harder it becomes to remove. For a variety of stains, a natural solution of baking soda and vinegar can be effective. Mix 2 tablespoons of vinegar with ½ teaspoon of baking soda, apply to the stain, and leave for 15 minutes. Launder as usual, checking the garment before drying to prevent setting the stain.

Stains are a common part of life, but with the right approach, even the toughest stains can be tackled. Being prepared and knowing what to do can save your favorite garments from ruin.