Citric acid is most often perceived as a means of removing scale from a kettle.
But its potential doesn't stop there.
Citric acid is a very powerful cleaning agent, so experienced housewives buy it in large quantities.
Sometimes we can "plant" very difficult stains that obviously won't come out after regular washing. It's not always desirable to buy special compounds because of their cost.
However, there is citric acid.
You will need to dilute one spoon of the product in four glasses and pour it into a container with a spray. Apply the prepared product to the stain.
After 15 minutes you can start washing.
This trick is relevant for lovers of suede shoes in winter weather. Due to the characteristics of the season, the material does not please the eye with its beauty for long.
Stains and white spots appear on shoes.
Add another spoonful of acid to four glasses of water and treat the shoes. After about ten minutes, you will need to wipe the material with a clean damp cloth and dry it.