Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Remove A Spaghetti Sauce Laundry Stain







It's easy to splatter spaghetti sauce onto clothing.


Spaghetti is a classic Italian dish that's as notorious for being messy as it is for being delicious. Spaghetti sauce stains leave a color and oil stain on clothing that can become permanent if you don't handle it correctly. Lypocene from tomatoes and grease from olive oil and meat work together to form a combination stain whose factors require quick attention to fully remove the red stain.


Instructions


1. Place the garment on a flat surface with the spaghetti sauce stain facing up. Scoop any sauce substance off the garment with a spoon to prevent it from spreading further into the fabric.








2. Baby powder absorbs grease from the fabric fibers.


Cover the spaghetti sauce stain with baby powder to absorb the grease. Allow the baby powder to remain on the garment for 20 to 30 minutes, then brush it off.


3. Put the stained portion of the garment into a bucket. Pour undiluted white vinegar into the bucket to completely cover the stain. Soak the garment for 10 minutes to loosen the rest of the tomato-based stain.


4. Wash the garment with laundry detergent and all-fabric bleach. Before drying it, check the garment to make sure all of the stain is gone. If any of the stain remains, rub laundry detergent onto it and soak the garment in warm water for 30 minutes before laundering it again.

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