How to Remove Stains
Before you begin attempting to remove stains from your fabrics and upholstery, here are some tips for success.
- If your item has a care label, always review it before proceeding.
- For stains in upholstery that need to be rubbed out, try using a white Eraser sponge if a rag isn't effective.
- For stains that are deep set, make a paste with baking soda and Power Scour to smear on the stain and let sit overnight before washing.
- Always check to see if the stain is gone before putting your item in a dryer. Dryers actually set stains in deeper due to the high heat. If you notice a stain has not lifted from a washed item, treat it with the Baking Soda / Power Scour paste - and launder again.
For a portable / travel ink stain remedy - we recommend AMODEX.
If your item has a care label, always review it before proceeding.
- Mix 1 TSP Power Scour or Beyond Clean with 1 TSP Water
- Paint Stain Remover onto Fabric, let sit for 15 minutes.
- Launder as Usual.
For Deep Set Stains
- Mix 1 TSP Power Scour with Baking Soda to create a paste
- Paint Stain Paste onto Fabric, let sit for 1 hour.
- Launder as Usual.