1 Ingredient Stain Remover

3 Materials
$1
10 Minutes
Easy

You are not going to believe this! You can remove many stains with 1 single ingredients, and the best part is you probably already have it in your home! No harsh chemical, and it's inexpensive! You can see more of my crazy creations here

Using Soap


Ingredients you'll need for this:

Castile Soap, Dawn Dish Soap, or Laundry Detergent


You'll be using full strength soap to treat your stains. Place a little soap on the clothes, use your finger and scrub into the stain. You can watch it start to work and disappear. Let the soap do it's work for 10 minutes and then place in the washing machine.


This is safe for whites and colors when doing stain and spot treating.

Place it in your wash, add some laundry detergent, select your wash cycle, and start. You'll be amazed at how this works as a stain remover. Your laundry will come out clean.


This is how I removed most all of my son's grass and dirt stains from his baseball clothes.


If for some reason the stain persists, repeat the steps and you can soak in this solution as well.


You can find my DIY Laundry detergent recipe here. (Guess what, it's all natural too, and there are many other natural laundry tips in this post)

When the wash is done, you'll notice that the stain is gone!


*I have noticed that Dawn appears a little stronger than Castile soap.

Once the stain is removed, place the clothes in the dry and use my natural dryer sheets made from vinegar and lemon juice.


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Suggested materials:
  • Castile, Dawn
  • Dawn Soap
  • Laundry Detergent

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