Stain can be found anywhere – kitchen, washroom, clothes, floor, and it is a tedious process to remove stains too. Though it looks easy, it’s not an easy task always. Even if you try hard, stain marks remain. Stain mostly occurs accidentally. What about a new shirt or a newly painted house, and it got stain marks which can’t be removed?

With a few smart tricks—like shaving cream, lemon, vinegar and baking powder—you can clean effectively without using harsh chemicals. They are budget-friendly too, and can easily be done using things available from household. You can also restore your home items to their fresh, spotless look. Here I suggest a few new methods to remove stains. Also read: How to remove stains from clothes? A few simple tips

New Methods to Remove Stains

Methods to Remove Stains

If makeup products stain your clothes, you can use shaving cream to clean them. Apply shaving cream on the stain, leave it for 10 minutes, and then wash normally in clean water.

To clean a cutting board, sprinkle salt first. Then add baking powder on top. Now cut a lemon in half and scrub the board using the lemon. It will become clean and fresh.

To clean a stainless-steel sink, first of all, wipe away all moisture after washing it. Then apply a little olive oil over the surface. This gives a shiny, spotless finish.

If children have drawn on the wall using sketch pens, apply a little shaving cream and wipe it off. The marks will disappear.

There is also a method to clean a tea/coffee kettle. Pour water mixed with salt and vinegar into the kettle. Leave it for 30 minutes and then wash the kettle thoroughly.

Grass stains often appear on track pants or socks when people walk in parks or bushy areas. To remove such stains, apply lemon juice, wait for 10 minutes, and then wash and dry.

Sweat stains on clothes are common. You can reduce them by mixing salt and vinegar in a bowl. Soak the stained area in this mixture, and after 10 minutes, dry the cloth in sunlight or dryer.

 

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