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  • How to Remove Gum From Garment

    Removing gum from your clothing does not mean that it is easier to toss the garment especially if it is near and dear to you. Follow these three steps to remove stubborn gum from your clothing...

  • How to Get Perspiration Odor Out of Clothes

    For those who live in hot weather and those who simply sweat a lot, perspiration stains can be a real problem. Not only does the sweat leave an unsightly stain on your clothing, it causes the...

  • How to Get Perfume Out of Clothes

    Perfume can linger on clothing even after multiple washings. Although this may not be a problem some of the time, there are a lot of reasons why lingering perfume in a garment may not be a good...

  • Recipe for Clothing Wrinkle Reducer

    If your everyday life calls for you to look polished at all times, you probably don't have time to constantly iron your clothing or get it professionally steamed. Wrinkle reducer can come in handy...

  • How to Remove Wrinkles From Suits

    While you may think ironing a suit is the same as ironing any other garment of clothes, it actually differs slightly. There are specific rules for removing wrinkles from suits because the wrong...

  • How to Stretch Wool That Has Been Shrunk

    If you have ever shrunken a wool sweater, jacket, pants or any other garment that is made of wool, you know the frustration of ruining your clothes. Just because the item has shrunk doesn’t...

  • Things Around the House That Help Get Rid of Wrinkles

    If you often find yourself running out the door in wrinkled clothing, you need to find a quick wrinkle fix for those last-minute emergencies. There are a few household wrinkle reducers that you...

  • Homemade Fabric Wrinkle Releaser

    Nothing can ruin the beauty of an outfit quite like wrinkles. Whether you are going on a job interview or out to dinner wit your friends, you want to look your best, and wrinkles can ruin that in...

  • How to Clean Delicate Clothing

    Delicate materials in clothes can sometimes make cleaning difficult. It would be upsetting if the first time you washed that new silk blouse it fell apart or the fabric somehow was ruined. When...

  • How to Remove Blue Marks From Clothes

    Food stains on clothing can be enough of a hassle to remove. When you're dealing with stains caused by other materials, however, things can get even more complicated. Blue marks on clothing can...

  • How to Loosen Ground Soil With Detergent

    Whether you are a mother of a young child or someone who spends a lot of time playing outdoor sports, you know the frustration of trying to get ground-in soil out of uniforms and clothes. At times...

  • How to Remove Caulking from Clothing

    Caulking is a great sealer that has several applicable uses. But when caulking gets on your clothing, it can be a difficult mess. Caulking seals securely to the surface of the object it's applied...

  • How to Wash Under Armor

    Under Armor is a line of form-fitting sports clothing that wicks moisture away from the body. This increases the comfort of wearers during strenuous, sweaty activities. There are several different...

  • How to Remove Dry Blood Stains

    Menstrual cycles, nosebleeds and accidents make blood stains a prevalent issue anywhere, anytime. Blood stains are commonly known as difficult stains to remove from fabric. Although difficult,...

  • How to Remove Duct Tape Adhesive From Clothing

    Duct tape is most man's cure to almost everything. It has a strong adhesive that sticks solid to most materials, and woven fibers thread into the tape to keep it strong. With all of the pluses...

  • How to Remove Betadine Stains From Clothing

    Betadine is a dye that is part of the iodine family. Betadine has several uses ranging from pre-surgical cleansing to skin de-germing. However, it also comes in an over-the-counter cream that can...

  • How to Remove Grease & Road Grime From Clothing

    Any avid bike rider can tell you that grease and grime are a part of daily life. Both these substances seem to have no problem attaching themselves to your clothing, but removing them can be a bit...

  • How to Wash Fabric With Glued on Crystals

    Adding crystals to clothing and fabrics is fashionable and creative way to breathe life into otherwise worn-out or bland apparel. But it can be tricky to wash embellished fabrics without losing...

  • Stain Removal of Betadine From Clothes

    Betadine is a topical solution that kills germs, and should be applied to the skin when cuts or scrapes occur. This element is iodine-based, so it can many times leave unfriendly stains on...

  • How to Remove Armpit Odor From Clothes

    Removing odor from clothes can be challenging because so many cleaners that will remove odor from other surfaces can damage the fabric of clothing or fade the color of the fabric. While many...

  • How to Remove Rodent Urine Stains From Clothes

    Special care is needed when removing rodent droppings or urine. The hantavirus is carried in both of these substances. Although rare, some hantaviruses can carry a disease called HPS (hantavirus...

  • How to Remove Fish Oil From Clothes

    Fish oil is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids and can help to reduce triglycerides. Fish oil has several medicinal purposes, from lowering blood pressure to reducing the chance of heart...

  • How to Remove an Ink Stain on Silk

    It is pretty much a guarantee that every adult--at some point in their life--has had an ink stain on their clothing or another piece of fabric. The thought of getting an ink stain on a piece of...

  • How to Remove Gum From Polyester

    Though it may seem like a simple invention, chewing gum serves many purposes. The combination of gum base and sweeteners, plus artificial colors and flavors, makes chewing gum a tasty treat until...

  • How to Remove Ink From Cotton & Khaki

    Removing ink stains from washable fabrics such as cotton and khaki can be problematic. Your success may ultimately depend on if the stain is the result of water-soluble (ballpoint) ink or...

  • How to Remove Chewing Gum From Cotton Denim

    Sitting on a piece of gum or accidentally washing pants with gum in the pockets can render a gooey mess. Because of the fibers and texture of jeans, it can be doubly hard to remove chewing gum...

  • How to Clean and Wash Brocade Velvet Fabric

    Many items that are labeled dry clean only can actually be hand washed at home, thus saving you quite a bit of money. One such fabric that can easily and effectively be cleaned at home is brocade...

  • How to Remove Vaseline From Clothing in the Laundry

    Vaseline is a brand name of common petroleum jelly, a product with an oil base. If Vaseline soils clothing, follow careful pre-treating procedures to remove the Vaseline. After pre-treating the...

  • How to Get Laundry Soap Stains Out of Clothes

    Laundry detergent is used to clean and remove stains from clothing, but what do you do if your detergent is the reason your clothing is stained? No one wants to throw out good or brand new...

  • What Removes Mold From Clothing?

    Mold is a fungus that thrives on organic matter. Mildew is mold that loves warm, humid climates. Mold can attack clothing, and without quick action, the mold can weaken and rot your clothing.

  • Laundry Tips for Splotchy Colors

    One of the worst things to discover when you pull newly washed clothes from the machine is that a particularly dark or bright article's colors have bled and transferred onto some of your other...

  • How to Wash Clothes in the Sink

    Hand wash clothing? Right. We have the washing machine: a modern convenience much adored, much taken advantage of, and liable to be taken for granted. And one day it breaks. Or you may not even...

  • How to Take Lint Pills Off of Garments

    How frustrating it can be to find your favorite garment loaded with lint pills. I've tried everything on the market to get it out, but nothing ever worked well. One day while I was sitting at the...

  • How to Get Pen Stains Out

    None of us like to get stains on our clothes, but if it does happen follow these easy steps to get that ink pen stain out of your clothing using a few items found around the house.

  • How to Remove Grease Stains from Cloth

    Grease stains on cloth often seem difficult to remove, however most can be removed very quickly with common household products.

  • How to Wash Merino Wool Sweaters

    Merino wool sweaters as well as any natural animal fiber sweaters are a great way to stay warm in the winter but need proper washing so they don’t get down-sized or become a moth smorgasbord....

  • How to Stain Removing

    Removing stains from your favorite machine washable clothing.

  • How to Colorfast Clothing

    Colorfast your new clothing, towels, rugs so the colors and dyes won't run. You will never again ruin clothing by dyes running. This will help you do laundry right. No more pink underwear and gray...

  • How to Use Sunlight to Remove Laundry Stains

    When it comes to getting stains out of whites, bleach really can't be beat. Unfortunately, bleach is too harsh to use on delicate fabrics like lace or silk and can even wear down the fibers of all...

  • How to Use Woolite

    A staple of American laundry rooms for decades, Woolite, a fabric detergent made by Reckitt Benckiser Inc., is one of the gentlest ways to clean fine, washable fabrics. According to the...

  • How to Get a Gatorade Stain Out of Fabric

    Gatorade contains food colorings that make it difficult to remove from fabrics and carpeting. There are stain-removal products designed to remove tough food-coloring stains, however, and they can...

  • How to Remove PVC Glue From Clothes

    As useful as glue is, when it comes into contact with the wrong surface, glue can create big problems. PVC glue is quite strong, as it is usually used to hold pipes together, and on clothing it...

  • How to Get Diesel Out of Clothes

    Rudolf Diesel created the first diesel engine in 1892, an engine that, at the time, he believed would run on coal dust. After that proved not to be an effective idea, he continued searching for a...

  • How to Remove Grease or Oil Stains from Clothing (without Buying Stain Remover!)

    Grease or oil stains can be very annoying. If you get a little salad dressing on your shirt, it may seem like you can never wear that shirt again (unless dark blotches come into style). Here is...

  • How to Remove Tree Sap From Clothing

    Pine trees smell great and the fresh smell often attracts children to hide among the branches during games or on the playground. This results in tree sap all over the kids hair and clothes. ...

  • How to Clean Linen Clothes

    Linen clothing is light and comfortable, but cleaning this material can be tricky. You want to be careful not to pull the item out of shape or damage the fabric. Cleaning linen clothing can be...

  • Washing Silk

    Silk can be a tricky fabric to wash, but cold water helps preserve the garment. Learn how to wash silk from a professional cleaner in this free laundry washing video.

  • How to Make Homemade Rust Stain Remover

    Rust stains on your clothing may magically appear if the garment was laundered accidentally with a metal object that rusted during the wash cycle. Or the stains can result from hard water buildup,...

  • How to Wash a Wool Coat

    It's spring and hopefully where you live, it's time to put away that wool coat in favor of light jackets and sweaters. It's much nicer putting away a clean coat than a dirty one. Cigarette...

  • How to Get Mildew Out of Colored Clothes

    Mildew is a type of mold. It is a living organism, and it grows in places that are damp, humid and warm. Forgetting a wet shirt in the bottom of our beach bag can cause mildew, but during warm,...

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