How to Remove Stains from Black Clothes Fast: It's Not as Difficult as You Think

23.03.2023 08:55
Updated: 14.04.2023 20:16

Do you have a stain on your favorite black shirt or blouse and don't know what to do?

Don't worry, all you need is one quick tip and your clothes will be as good as new.

Every person at least once faced such a nuisance as the appearance of stains on black clothes.

Here are some simple rules for washing dark clothes, as well as a few life hacks that you can use every day.

How to Wash Dark Fabrics

White deodorant stains under the arms, greasy yellow stains on T-shirts, sweatshirts, jeans, dresses and jackets can be removed quickly if you use simple life hacks.

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Basic rules for washing dark items:

  • First, turn the garment inside out. This will protect the fabric from abrasion and prevent it from chafing.
  • Wash dark clothes in cool water. Hot water can cause color fading faster than cold water.
  • Use mild detergents for dark fabrics. These products are specially designed to protect dyes and keep your clothes looking great.

In addition to professional detergents (Laska, BAGI, SYNERGETIC), folk methods using regular salt and ammonia will help get rid of stains.

Salt and ammonia

Your wardrobe is an important part of your life. Everyone wants to look good and feel confident, but sometimes stains can ruin the impression of the most expensive clothes.

Use regular salt and ammonia to quickly remove stubborn stains.

This product can be used for cotton and linen fabrics. Dissolve a tablespoon of salt in warm water, add one teaspoon of ammonia and immerse the clothes in the solution for 10-15 minutes. Then wash the items as usual.

For silk items, use salt: 1 tablespoon per 20 ml of warm water. Rub the stains with the prepared solution, leave for 10 minutes, and then wash the items as usual.

The main rule for washing dark items is to follow the care instructions on the label. This will prevent any surprises during the washing process.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Internet resource editor


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  1. How to Wash Dark Fabrics
  2. Salt and ammonia