
3. Reducing Red Ink Stains
4. Dealing with red ink stains on clothes is not too difficult. First, use laundry detergent to wash the red ink stain once. Next, apply 10% rubbing alcohol directly to the stain and rub until the ink disappears.

7. Alternatively, you can use a 0.25% purple medicine solution to eliminate stubborn stains. Also, prepare a paste to apply on the stain and wait for a few hours for it to vanish.
8. Handling Green Ink Stains
10. For fresh ink stains, prepare a basin of cold water and soak the garment before washing it with soap. For older stains, soak them in a 2% oxalic acid and lemon juice solution for about 5 minutes, then wash the clothes again with detergent.

12. Removing Wax and Charcoal Stains
14. First, prepare a basin of warm water mixed with detergent, then soak the clothing with wax and charcoal stains. Use either gasoline or kerosene to erase the stains, then use alcohol to wipe once more to ensure the stains are gone. Afterward, wash the clothes with soap.
15. Banishing Sweat Stains
17. Create a solution of diluted 5% saltwater mixed with ammonia and soak it into the stained area for about 1 hour. Then, wash the clothes with laundry detergent for cleanliness.

19. Dealing with Milk and Blood Stains on Clothes
20. If, unfortunately, your clothes have a few drops of milk or blood, follow the steps below to make your clothes as clean as new: 21. Begin by mashing carrots and mixing them with salt, then apply the mixture on blood and milk stains on clothes and rub thoroughly. Wash the clothes once and rinse them with cold water. 23. Take ginger and rub it on the stain, using a cloth to rub until the stains disappear. Wash the clothes with clean water to make them spotless.
21. Start by mashing carrots and mixing them with salt, then apply the mixture on blood and milk stains on clothes and rub thoroughly. Wash the clothes once and rinse them with cold water. 23. Take ginger and rub it on the stain, using a cloth to rub until the stains disappear. Wash the clothes with clean water to make them spotless.
23. Apply ginger to the stain and rub until it disappears. Wash the clothes with clean water for a spotless result.
24. Removing Grease Stains
26. Sprinkle flour on the grease stain on your clothes and brush it in the direction of the fabric. Brush until the grease stain disappears, then gently tap with a spoon to remove the excess flour.

28. Dealing with Yellow Mud Stains
30. If your clothes get yellow mud stains, wait for the yellow mud to dry. Then, crush ginger to extract water. Pour ginger water onto the yellow mud stain on the clothes, gently rub until the mud stain disappears. After a few minutes, wash the clothes with detergent and hang them to dry.
31. Removing Glue Stains
32. First, take 1 tablespoon of oil and 1 tablespoon of baking soda, apply it to the glue stain. Next, use a soft brush to gently scrub away the excess glue. 35. Then, wash the stained part with laundry detergent thoroughly to remove the sticky residue.
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36. Eliminating Grass Stains
38. Removing grass stains from clothes is quite simple. First, prepare 1 liter of water and dissolve 100g of salt into it. Soak the stained area and wash the clothes again. At this point, the grass stain will be gone.
39. Dealing with Mold Stains
40. Make a mixture of water and ammonia in a 1:1 ratio, soak the mold stain on the clothes for a while, and then use soap to wash it clean. This combination effectively removes mold stains from clothes.

43. Here are some basic tips for washing and removing stains from clothes that you need to know. Save them for reference and application. Don't forget to follow Mytour for the latest and most useful updates.
