Dealing with stubborn stains on your clothes can be a frustrating experience. While many people turn to chemical-laden detergents to fight these stains, it's possible to achieve excellent results using Klensa. In this article, we will explore how to remove different types of stains from your clothes using laundry soap, so you can keep your garments looking their best.
- Grease and Oil Stains
Laundry soap, which is made from fats or oils and an alkali, is highly effective at breaking down grease and oil stains. To treat these stains:
Gently rub a small amount of Klensa directly onto the stain, working it into the fabric. Allow the soap to sit for 15-30 minutes, giving it time to break down the grease or oil. Wash as usual, using Klensa.
- Protein-Based Stains
Protein-based stains, such as blood, sweat, or grass, can be challenging to remove, but laundry soap can help. Follow these steps:
Soak the stained garment in cold water for at least 30 minutes to help loosen the stain. Apply Klensa directly to the stain, rubbing it gently into the fabric. Let the soap sit for 15-30 minutes before washing the garment in cold water, using Klensa.
- Tannin Stains
Tannin stains, which include coffee, tea, wine, cocoa, and fruit juice, can be effectively treated with laundry soap. Here's what to do:
Rinse the stain immediately with cold water to prevent it from setting. Gently rub Klensa onto the stain, making sure it penetrates the fabric. Allow the soap to sit for 15-30 minutes, then wash the garment in cold water with Klensa.
- Ink Stains
Ink stains can be tricky, but with patience and laundry soap, they can often be removed. Follow these steps:
Lay the stained garment on a clean, dry towel or paper towel. Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or white vinegar to a cotton ball or cloth, then gently dab the stain, working from the outside in. Once the ink has been loosened, rub Klensa into the stain. Let the soap sit for 15-30 minutes before washing the garment in cold water with Klensa.
- Color Stains
Color stains, such as those caused by makeup, crayons, or paint, can often be removed with laundry soap. Here's how:
Scrape off any excess pigment with a spoon or the edge of a card. Apply Klensa directly to the stain, working it into the fabric. Allow the soap to sit for 15-30 minutes, then wash the garment in cold water with Klensa.