Removing Dry Stains:
Use a brush to remove the embedded parts of the stain.
Then, you can try the following remedies:
Marseille Soap: Rub plenty of Marseille soap on the stain before washing it normally in the washing machine.
Baking Soda and Salt: Prepare a thick cream with baking soda, salt and a little water. Apply to the stain to reduce the halo and remove dirt.
Hydrogen Peroxide: Apply 12 volume hydrogen peroxide on the stain to whiten it. This is recommended only for non-delicate and light-colored garments.
By following these simple remedies, you can say goodbye to sauce stains and keep your clothes clean and fresh.
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