The Company that makes "Easy Wash" Laundry Stain Remover is:
Reckitt & Collman Inc., Wayne, New Jersey 07474-0945.
They used to carry it in supermarkets, however I haven't been able to find it anywhere. I used to use it all the time - then the stores stopped carrying it, so I looked up the phone number and they mailed it to me.
Now I am going to do the same again because I can't find it anymore. I was told that the NFL, sports teams and hospitals use it. It was the best stain remover I ever had. It also comes in different forms, for wools and silks, etc (a dry stain remover. I think I may approach other drugstores and groceries to carry it again.
I would like to know because I would like to order some
George Washington
There are many stain removers available to use on clothes. The type of stain remover to use may depend on the type of stain and the type of clothing. Some stain removers are used to pretreat laundry while others are used to remove stains without water or a washing machine. Stains on dry clean fabric will need to be taken to the dry cleaners. OxiClean Max Force Laundry Stain Remover Tide Stain Brush Tide To Go Spray and Wash Dual Power Laundry Stain Remover Zout Spray and Wash Stain Stick Bi-O-Kleen's Bac Out Stain and Odor Eliminator Clorox Bleach Pen There are also various home made stain removers that also work well for specific stains.
Unless you use a stain remover or hydrogen peroxide, the wine stain on your cloth may still be visible even after a wash through the laundry. The best way to remove the stain is to blot the stain when its still fresh with some towels and then combine 1 teaspoon of laundry soap with one cup of hydrogen peroxide.
Carpet cleaner or stain remover. Scrub. Wash.
Wash them and use a stain-remover stick or spray.
No. Do not use it. It is very dangerous, and it's not intended for washing clothes. It will destroy your clothes and could give you a bad reaction. If you are trying to remove a stain, try a hot wash or a stain remover maid for clothes, and read the instructions!
You could, but depending on the stain it may just make it worse. I would wash them with a stain remover or bleach.
The best stain removal tools are laundry detergents like Oxy Clean, Shout, Stain Removal, and Tide spot cleaner. Grass stains in general are relatively easy to get rid of so long as you wash the clothes quickly after the stain.
what would work best is you put it under hot water, scrub it, and then put stain remover over the stain, let it soak for a few minutes, and then rinse it, and it should be gone by the next time you wash it. or, you could get it wet, put stain remover on it an through it in the wash. that usually works.
turn it inside out use a stain remover and wash ,but let air dry not the dryer
You can remove the stain if your leather belt leaked onto your white shorts by applying some bleach to the affected area, scrubbing gently with a soft brush. Alternatively, you can apply the same trick with a stain remover product. Afterwards, wash the shorts in a 60 or 90 degree laundry cycle.
Easy, put it in the wash with stain remover detergent, if that doesn't work, if the tag says its dry cleanable take it to the dry cleaners, if nothing works, just wear it, its just a sweatshirt or buy a new one if it wasn't that expensive