Anyone in their right mind would love to make laundry day quicker and more efficient. So, instead of reaching for harsh cleaning agents, opt to maximize your laundry efforts with any one of these three natural stain removers. These products work well without much effort – and allow you time to handle more important commitments on your nights and weekends. Read on to find out more, courtesy of your favorite apartment community!
Lemon Juice
Loosen up stains by adding lemon juice to your load. As anyone familiar with cleaning with lemons will tell you, lemon is ideal for all-natural bleaching, which will brighten cotton clothes and remove rust, plus leave them smelling lemony fresh. However, lemon juice can stain colored clothing, so play it safe by sticking to whites when adding lemon juice. You can also spot-treat stains with lemon. Simply blot the stain with the juice rather than rub it in.
Salt
Salt’s abrasive nature makes it a great cleaning agent when combined with something soapy, like laundry detergent. In fact, salt is great for helping you remove blood, gravy, and grease stains. Instead of tossing salt in the laundry basin, use it to spot treat before you wash. Clothing with blood stains, for example, should be soaked in cold, salt-filled water. If you have a grease stain, cover it with salt, let it absorb the grease, and then brush it away before laundering.
Mouthwash
Mouthwash is great for achieving a minty, clean feeling in your mouth. Why not replicate that effect with your laundry? Just toss a cup of sugarless, alcohol-based mouthwash into the regular wash cycle to rid extra-dirty apparel, like gym clothing, of bacteria and odors. You can also add 1/2 cup of mouthwash to the rinse mode. This will give your clothes a burst of minty freshness, while also cleaning the drum of your washing machine.
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