Stain removal basics

Stain removal basics

Out darned spot! Get your clothing clean again with secrets to conquering stubborn stains.
Updated:
2009-10-01 21:03
Published:
2007-03-19 00:00
By 
Dee Van Dyk

4 rules for treating and beating stains

Have you ever noticed that a freshly laundered white blouse is like an open challenge to see how long you can go before spilling a cup of hot coffee on it? And why does a new carpet demand to be christened with a glass of red wine from a tipsy dinner guest?

How to treat a stain often depends on the fabric or material you're cleaning. Here are some basic rules for treating and beating stains:1. Treat stains as soon as possible
The longer a stain sits, the more time the stain has to set, so move as quickly as possible to wipe up stains. A possible exception to this rule is mud, which cleans up more easily when it dries.

2. Test cleaning products first
If you're trying out a new product, it's a good idea to test the product in an inconspicuous area. That way, if it adversely affects your carpet or clothing, the damage will be minimal.

3. Read the label
Take a minute to check the label of both the garment and the cleaning product before you start stain removal.

4. Pre-treat when you can
It's one thing to have to discard a favourite blouse because of a stain, but it's quite another matter when an unsightly, stubborn stain is visible on your sofa or carpet. So pre-treat difficult-to-launder materials with stain-repellents.

Carpet stain-removal strategies
"If your child spills his chocolate milk on the carpet, it doesn't just sit on the top of your carpet -- it gets into your under padding and can cause a huge issue," says Jan Hope, market supervisor for 3M Canada. "Products like Scotchgardact as a repellent, preventing the chocolate milk from soaking in right away."

That repellent property might give you enough time to clean up the mess before it becomes a larger problem. Use a clean, unstained, neutral colour cloth to blot -- never scrub! -- carpet spills.

"After I've blotted up the stain, I'll take another clean, neutral cloth, put it over the spill and just stand on it and that helps get the moisture out quickly," recommends Hope.

For advice on dealing with specific carpet stains, call the Scotchgard Service Centre's stain removal hotline at 1-800-433-3296.
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  • Donna wrote:

    Aug 03, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:48 AM

    how do i get cat urine out of a sofa???????
  • edna miller wrote:

    Aug 03, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:48 AM

    I have a baby christening dress which we want to use for our grandson. It has been packed away for 35 years and when unpacking it, I discovered it has some yellow stains. This dress was made over 70 years ago and is made or organdy. Is there a safe way to attack these stains?
  • Gaby Bujokas wrote:

    May 21, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    How do i remove stubborn stains from tablecloths?I tried with Tide and they do not go away .I also tried OXY ,not luck either .Any other suggestion ?I have a lot of tablecloths all damaged with those stains . Tanks
  • Shirlie Rusch wrote:

    May 28, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    I got a stain on the seat of a pair of off-white pants when sitting on my walker. The seat had broken in half and, apparently, the broken edge of the seat was the culprit. The problem is, I don't know what material makes up the seat. It appears to be kind os tarry,hard black rubber or plastic, Doses anyone have any idea how I might remove these stains.
  • Darlene Thomas wrote:

    Jan 19, 2010

    2010-01-19 11:11 PM

    I have alot of nice whites that have perspiration stains on the arm pit area and I can never get them clean.
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