How do I clean laundry stains after they have been dryed ?
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Not sure if they even make it any more but BIZ is good for stains. Get a wash tub and fill with water and biz and let it soak for a few days. Then rinse and wash in regular detergent.
You actually can get stains out after they have been dried despite what people think. Yes soaking is the key. I use oxi-clean powder in a sink. I will let it soak up to a week if it is that troublesome. I continue to make the water really really warm....almost hot. I will take it out randomly throughout the week and add spray-n-wash and salt to the stain and scrub lightly with a nail brush. I let it sit out with that on top of the stain for a few hours and then I put it back in the bath for another soak. I repeat this trying different concoctions of stain remover. But the key is to put it back into the warm bath for days. Hope this helps. I have removed stained that I never thought was possible to remove with this method. It requires a lot of patience ..ugh. ha.
Try Folex carpet cleaner $6 @ home depot.
It gets everything out!! I keep some in a small spray bottle in my laundry room , instead of stain stick.
This is going to sound wierd, but I dried my favorite sweatshirt with a stain on it. I tried all kinds of things until I had a good idea, oh oh lol , n I put dawn dish detergent on the stain and let it sit. Washed n the stain was gone.
I soak in oxy clean and hot water.
Mix borax, dawn detergent and peroxide with water in spray bottle. Sprinkle baking soda on stain, spray well with mixture. Use old toothbrush to brush in the baking soda and spray mixture. Let set overnight. Wash, This has worked on everything I've tried so far. And things I had thought I would have to throw away, I have been able to make them look new with this mixture and process!