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Only this can remove any stain from clothes: better than bleach

It is rather unusual for a chef to remain clean during his shift or while making a meal, and even the most careful cooks are sure to have their aprons stained with kitchen utensils and ingredients.
The result is a never-ending laundry list and stains that refuse to budge no matter how many times we wash our clothing, forcing us to resort to harsher detergents and repeat the process.
But we need to be cautious since certain products ruin materials, which means we could have to toss out our clothes sooner rather than later.
Avoiding this problem requires pinpointing its source as soon as possible and taking swift action to prevent the stain from penetrating the cloth.
Applying a powdered substance, such as baking soda or salt, on a dress as soon as it gets a wine or other liquid stain is a good idea. This will help absorb the moisture and prevent the stain from penetrating the fabric.
But if we haven’t done it in time, there’s a really effective solution we can use.  We will soak the damaged clothing in a tub of warm water containing baking soda, as is recommended by experts.
The coating should come off and the stain should fade after a few hours of soaking, but if that doesn’t work, mix some baking soda with wine vinegar.
Before rubbing with a toothbrush or sponge, let this sit for a few minutes in the sun (you may also add lemon juice to it). After that, you can remove the stain entirely.
We need to be very cautious with fragile materials during this operation since they may easily shatter. If we are, however, we will be able to remove even the most entrenched stains.
The whitening effects of baking soda make this procedure the most effective of several available online for removing stains of different types.

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