The husband came home so pissed after watching the Pacquiao-Clottey fight in a cinema house last Sunday. Aside from the boring fight (even though Pacquiao won), he’s annoyed by more likely of a cheese stain that smudged his shirt’s back. Tried to appease him by assuring that it’ll be removed by our ever reliable stain remover chemical. It’s actually as easy as to get rid of blackheads with a nose strip. But knowing how he’s so finicky when it comes to his clothing, I just know that he’s still peeved.
Anyway, let me share some quick tips on how to remove stains I learned from my Grandma:
1. For fruit juice stains, soak and wash in ice water.
2. For rust, create a pasty mixture of salt and lemon juice. Apply on the rust stains and leave for about few minutes.
3. For scorch marks, rub the flat side of a sliced (in half) white onion.
4. For grease, wet the stain with a little water and cover them with a bit of baking soda. Rub them off with a damp sponge or towel.
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