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Stain Removal Assistant – Online Quick Treatment Finder

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🧼 Stain Removal Assistant

Select stain type and fabric to get quick, effective treatment steps in seconds.

1. Choose Stain

Red Wine

Coffee

Grease/Oil

Ink

Grass

Blood

Tomato Sauce

Chocolate

Mud

Sweat
2. Choose Fabric

Cotton

Wool

Silk

Synthetic

Linen

Denim

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Soak the area in cold water, then apply a paste of baking soda and water. Let it sit for 30 minutes before rinsing. Follow with a vinegar and detergent mix. For white cotton, hydrogen peroxide can be used as a last resort.

No, chlorine bleach will destroy silk fibers and may cause yellowing. Always use gentle, oxygen‑based bleaches or, better yet, consult a professional cleaner for silk garments.

Re‑wet the stain with cold water first, then treat as fresh. Some dried stains (like ink or blood) may need prolonged soaking. Avoid heat until the stain is fully removed, as heat can set it permanently.

Dab (don’t rub) with rubbing alcohol using a cotton ball. Test on an inside seam first. For delicate fabrics, dilute alcohol with water. Rinse thoroughly with cold water afterward.

Yes! White vinegar, baking soda, salt, lemon juice, and club soda are excellent natural alternatives. They work best on fresh stains and are safe for most washable fabrics.

Protein‑based stains (blood, milk, egg) coagulate with heat, binding them to fibers. Always use cold water for such stains. Oily stains may spread in hot water; use warm water only after pre‑treatment.