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How to Remove Stains From a White Shirt

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White shirt stain removal needs pre-treatment before washing
White shirt stain removal needs pre-treatment before washing
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Everyone has one, a nice white crisp shirt that you dread getting stained. White shirts are easily stained by food and sweat. Timing is important for removing stains from a white shirt, the sooner you can get it in the wash the better your chances. Here are a few tips on how to remove those white shirt stains and keep your shirt looking crisp.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Stain remover, such as Tide stick or Shout.
  • Bleach
  • baking soda
  1. Step 1

    Pre-treat your stained white shirt. Before putting you white shirt in the washing machine pre-treat the stained area. Try using some laundry detergent or a stain remover directly on the stained area. This is a particularly good technique for those nasty yellow stains that form in the armpit area.

  2. Step 2

    Include some diluted bleach or 1/4 cup of baking soda in the wash when you are trying to remove a white shirt stain.

  3. Step 3

    Pre-treat wine stains with a stain remover and let the shirt soak for 30 minutes before you put it in the washing machine. Wine stains are notoriously hard to remove. It you get a wine stain on your shirt try to soak up as much of the wine by blotting the area when the stain happens. You can also try using soda water directly on the white shirt stain just after you have blotted it up.

  4. Step 4

    Use the appropriate stain remover for the stain. Different stain removers may be better for different stains. Do take a look at the bottle to see if they best tackle the kind of stain you have on your white shirt. After choosing the correct stain remover use the pre-treament steps outlined above to remove the stain from your white shirt.

  5. Step 5

    Be careful with delicate fabrics when trying to remove a stain. If your white shirt is made with fabrics, such as silk or wool take it straight to a dry cleaner and tell them what kind of stain it is. Washing these items in a washing machine may cause too much damage to your garment.

Tips & Warnings
  • Timing is important. If you need to remove a stain from your white shirt get it in the wash as soon as you can.
  • Avoid heavily rubbing the stain on your white shirt with stain remover, instead blott it.
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