![]() ![]() This often even works on old stains that have even already been set! Or, treat the area a few times before laundering. For extra tough stains, you can let the mixture sit on the garment for an hour or so, then launder as usual. Gently agitate fabric with an old toothbrush with the homemade stain remover. Then when the pile is getting a bit large, I’ll whip up a batch of this easy homemade stain remover and get to work! We have a place in my laundry room where the kids place those yucky stained shirts that we are worried won’t make it out alive just going through the wash unassisted. This is a close up of just ONE section of her shirt… I decided this would be a great shirt to test out this homemade stain remover on. I have a “hand wash only” shirt (who even makes shirts like this for 3-year-olds?!) that had some new chocolate milk stains on it, and some old pen mark stains on it. Rather than make a big batch of this stain remover, just mix up a small amount each time because the hydrogen peroxide may become less effective when exposed to light. Making this concoction is incredibly easy and fast! Just mix the 3 ingredients together in a small bowl. ![]() Try this spot remover on pen marks, chocolate stains, yellow underarm stains, blood stains, grease stains, poop stains, baby food stains, cutting board stains, and much more! I’m seriously so excited to share this easy DIY stain remover concoction, it requires only 3 common household ingredients and it really packs a punch! This stain remover even removed stains that I couldn’t remove with store-bought cleaners and other methods. Plus, it will cost you pennies on the dime to make it! This homemade stain remover can remove almost ANY stain, and I’m not over-exaggerating. ![]()
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