Sure. The dude on this picture to the right really looks
slick even with a stain on his shirt. What can you say? He is a model in a
fashion show. But in reality, wearing a stained shirt to work or to an event is
unfashionable and not clean-looking.
Don’t fret if your shirt gets stained. Don’t throw it either.
To redeem its original image, follow a tried and tested stain removal system.
It includes three processes. These are: a) selection of the right solvent b)
proper application of the solvent and c) observance of recommended after care.
The last two processes are easy to perform. The first one is quite difficult. This is because most us automatically think of bleaching solutions at the sight of stain on our clothes. Below are the suitable solvents you can use on stain types and different fabric.
Water - This is effective in all stain and fabric types so long as quick soaking is involved. Water is good at arresting stain as soon as it lands on the fabric.
Salt - Salt busts stains in the armpit area of your shirt. These are usually deodorant stains.
Lime or Vinegar - The acidity of both substance are effective in removing caffeinated stains.
Chlorine Bleach - This is favorite among us. Stains that are caused by chemicals or stains that have already hardened on the fabric are to be treated with this.