Tired of commercial stain removers that do not stain at all?
Here is my most effective homemade stain remover recipe.
It overcomes all stains, even the most stubborn.
Since I discovered this stain remover, I have definitely adopted it!
And since it's 100% natural, it doesn't harm clothes, hands or nature.
All this for a ridiculously low price, because there are only 2 ingredients:percarbonate and hot water, that's all.
So, if you are wondering how to make this miracle stain remover, read the following carefully. Watch:
Contents
- 2 level tablespoons of percarbonate
- 500 ml of hot water (about 60°C)
- empty spray bottle
- funnel
1. Pour the hot water into the spray bottle using the funnel.
2. Add the percarbonate slowly to the bottle.
3. Wait for the mixture to finish foaming.
4. Leave to cool.
5 . Spray on stains.
6. Knead the laundry well to impregnate it with the stain remover.
7. Leave on for at least 3 minutes.
8. Rinse with clean water and machine wash as usual.
And There you go ! Your percarbonate stain remover spray is ready to tackle all stains :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
No more stains that distort your clothes. And all this without scrubbing or using unnecessary chemicals. You can say goodbye to the Vanish or the K2r.
This stain remover is effective in removing all organic stains such as blood, urine, grass.
But also on all food stains such as wine, coffee, chocolate or fruit.
Traces of make-up (lipstick, foundation) are not resistant either.
This stain remover is suitable for all textiles:linen, silk, cotton, polyester...
Do not shake the mixture before use. It could start foaming and cause the closed bottle to swell.
On dark fabrics, test on a small area to be sure there will be no discoloration.
This natural stain remover can be kept for several weeks at room temperature and away from sunlight.
Percarbonate is a very effective natural stain remover, especially on grease or grass stains.
It is also particularly effective in removing yellow or sobering up white fabrics.
Why ? Because percarbonate is made up, among other things, of hydrogen peroxide in solid form.