Using Vinegar to Remove Stains

Vinegar is a fantastic, natural stain remover that’s affordable, gentle on fabrics, and safe to use around your family. This household staple can handle all sorts of stains, from grass to sweat. At Belmont Eco and Hawthorne Laundries, we’re all about helping you get the best results from your laundry efforts. Let’s explore the power of vinegar in stain removal!

1. Sweat Stains

Sweat stains on shirts can be frustrating, but vinegar is your friend here:

  • Step 1: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle.

  • Step 2: Spray the solution directly onto the stained area and let it sit for 15 minutes.

  • Step 3: Rinse with cold water, then launder as usual.

2. Grass Stains

For those stubborn green marks from grass, vinegar works wonders:

  • Step 1: Combine one part white vinegar with two parts water.

  • Step 2: Apply the mixture to the grass stain, gently rubbing it in with a cloth.

  • Step 3: Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then wash as normal in warm water.

3. Coffee Stains

Got a coffee spill? Vinegar can help lift that stain right out:

  • Step 1: Dab the stain with a cloth to absorb excess coffee.

  • Step 2: Mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with a few drops of liquid dish soap and two cups of warm water.

  • Step 3: Use a clean cloth to dab this solution onto the stain until it’s absorbed. Rinse and launder as usual.

4. Wine Stains

Whether it’s red wine on a shirt or table linens, vinegar can save the day:

  • Step 1: Blot the stain to remove as much wine as possible without spreading.

  • Step 2: Mix equal parts vinegar and liquid dish soap.

  • Step 3: Dab the solution on the stain, working it in gently, and let it sit for 10 minutes before rinsing. Wash as usual in cold water.

5. Blood Stains

Blood stains can be tough, but vinegar is effective if you act quickly:

  • Step 1: Apply full-strength white vinegar to the stain, letting it sit for 5-10 minutes.

  • Step 2: Blot with a clean cloth, then rinse with cold water.

  • Step 3: If needed, repeat and then wash in cold water as usual.

6. Odor Removal

Aside from stain removal, vinegar is a powerful deodorizer, especially for strong smells in gym clothes or towels:

  • Step 1: Add half a cup of white vinegar to the wash cycle along with your detergent.

  • Step 2: Wash as usual; the vinegar helps break down odor-causing bacteria.

Drop By Belmont Eco and Hawthorne Laundries!

Next time you face a tricky stain, reach for that bottle of vinegar in your pantry. If you need a little extra help or want to save time, visit us at one of our convenient locations:

  • Belmont Eco Laundries: 4725 SE Belmont St, Portland, OR – (503) 720-6383

  • Hawthorne Laundries: 2942 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR – (503) 232-4353

For more laundry tips or to see what we offer, check out our website at www.belmonthawthornelaundries.com. At Belmont Eco and Hawthorne Laundries, we’re here to make your laundry a little easier!

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