Not all the products we are used to using for washing clothes are good enough at removing stains.
Fortunately, there is a solution to this problem – you can make an effective replacement for stain remover yourself.
To make a great homemade bleach, you will need to mix 2/3 cup of 9% vinegar with a liter of water.
Before washing, treat the contaminated areas with laundry soap, gently rubbing with a brush.
If the stains are old, it would not hurt to soak them in the resulting solution for 2-4 hours, then wash them by hand.
If you are a fan of machine washing, pour the powder into a special compartment and pour the vinegar bleach directly into the drum of the washing machine.
If you are washing silk or clothes made from other delicate materials, you will need only a quarter cup of acid per liter of water.
Items should be soaked for 10-30 minutes, then rinsed in clean water. Important: Before using vinegar as a stain remover, test the acid solution on an inconspicuous area of the fabric.