Kids + rain =mud stains on clothes!
Children love to have fun and run around whatever the weather. But on rainy days, they might come back covered in mud!
Not easy to remove these stains... Wondering how to remove them?
Luckily, there's a grandma's trick to easily clean those caked-on mud stains.
The trick that works is to use baking soda. Watch:
Contents
1. Let the mud stain dry.
2. Scrub the stain with a brush.
3. Put a little bit of baking soda on a sponge.
4. Apply this paste to the stain.
5. Let this very effective paste dry!
6. Brush the garment to completely get rid of the baking soda residue.
7. Rinse to remove the last traces.
There you go, thanks to the baking soda, the dirt stain has completely disappeared :-)
To remove a mud stain, you must first let it dry well!
No need to grind it in all directions, it will not be able to leave until it is completely dry.
Dried mud can be removed by simply scrubbing the stain with a bit of energy and a brush.
To be sure to remove all traces of dirt, when you put this garment in the washing machine, add a ladleful of baking soda to the middle of the laundry, as well as two tablespoons of white vinegar as a fabric softener.
It works to remove a mud stain on white clothing, pants, jeans, white cotton or even a football shirt.
A spray of K2R dry stain remover for all textiles is worth €3.35 (i.e. €8.38 per litre) while a 1 kg bag of baking soda is worth €4.84. The kilo of bicarbonate is still much cheaper than the liter of K2R.