The 7 Tips To Cope With Grass Spots.

There are everyday stains that come up often.

This is the case with grass stains!

You never know how to wash clothes to make them disappear.

We buy lots of expensive products that don't get over it and, of course, they don't go away or leave traces.

7 grandma's tips for cleaning grass stains

Fortunately, there are some simple granny tips for removing grass stains.

Here are 7 tried and tested tips for removing grass stains.

1. With methylated spirits

For clothes not fragile, a trick is to diluterubbing alcohol in a little water, then dab the stain with a tea towel or rag that you soak in your mixture.

As a precaution, do not directly soak your laundry with this mixture.

After your "dabbing"delicate, put everything in the machine.

2. With white vinegar

You can do exactly the same with White vinegar than with methylated spirits.

Also for non-fragile fabrics, do not do this on velvet or wool.

3. With a potato

The potato is magic: it removes grass stains without soaking or pre-washing. Find out how here.

4. With milk

I love this tip and use it often. I had already delivered it to you, with the following one, in this article.

Just rub the stain with milk and let sit for a few seconds before washing in the washing machine.

Milk also eliminates the need for long soaking or prewashing which costs a lot of water and electricity.

5. With washing-up liquid

Don't have milk on hand? You can achieve the same result with dish soap. Just rub the stain with dish soap.

This remedy, I find it particularly effective on jeans.

6. With lemon

On linen and cotton, I just squeeze a lemon over the ugly patch of grass. I soak the fabric well, then I wash the garment by hand or in a washing machine preferably with Marseille soap.

7. With ammonia

Here is a tip for fabrics more fragile.

To be used only in extreme cases because ammonia is liable to disturb the ecological balance.

For your more delicate fabrics, use ammonia, especially on velvet, wool, satin and silk. Dilute the ammonia in water: half and half for satin and silk but 25% ammonia and 75% water for wool and velvet.

Gently rub the stains with a cloth soaked in your mixture and then wash the garment in the usual way.

There you go, now you know how to get rid of grass stains on clothes :-)

Your turn...

Have you tried these grandma's tips for cleaning up grass stains? Maybe you are using others, or would you like to tell me if mine worked for you? The comments are here.

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