Stains can be a serious problem as they are unlikely to be removed with powder.
Especially when it comes to stubborn stains.
Of course, you can use industrial compounds, but improvised means will be safer.
If you choose the right option, it will also be effective and inexpensive.
What options can be considered?
Salt for chocolate
This problem is especially familiar to parents whose children love sweets. At first glance, it may seem difficult to cope with chocolate.
There is one trick, however.
To make stains easy to wash out, you must first place the item in water with a few spoons of salt dissolved in it.
Aspirin for blood stains
This is also a very difficult stain, and it is better not to delay getting rid of it. First, you need to pour cold water over the stain. Then grind the aspirin in a coffee grinder or mortar, dilute it in a small amount of water and apply it to the stain for ten minutes.
Hydrogen peroxide has a similar effect. The drugstore product can be applied for just five minutes.
Universal stain remover
You can try another remedy that will help deal with a large number of types of stains. You will need to dilute one large spoon of dishwashing gel in half a glass of hydrogen peroxide.
The contaminated area is treated with the composition. The exposure time should be at least half an hour.