How do I get grass stains out of clothes?

MLE OS
by MLE OS
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  • Gk Gk on Apr 14, 2019

    Grass stains can be tough to get out. I usually use a small amount of laundry soap and a scrub brush. Zote bar soap also works well. https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Grass-Stains-from-Clothing

  • Jodie Jodie on Apr 14, 2019

    I use L.A.'s Totally Awesome. It's an all purpose concentrated cleaner and degreaser spot remover. This stuff is awesome! I use it on everything that's tough to clean. It usually takes stains out by just spraying on the spot. Sometimes, I use a toothbrush. You can buy it at Dollar General for $1/bottle.

  • Lynn Sorrell Lynn Sorrell on Apr 14, 2019

    • Rubbing alcohol – or methylated spirits or white spirits - can be a quick no-wash treatment for a grass stain, though such stain treatments can “bleed” the colours of the fabric, so it’s worth trying using a 50:50 alcohol and water solution first before moving on to straight alcohol.
    • If the clothing is white and can be bleached, using a chlorine bleach solution on the stain will work. Just be sure not to use too much bleach or you'll damage the garment.
    • Soaking the stain in a solution of water and detergent is great – then wash the garment as usual, but don’t put the item in the clothes dryer until you’ve checked the stain has definitely gone.
    • When trying to eliminate grass stains, don't use ammonia, degreaser or alkaline detergents because they may permanently set the stain.

    natural approach, use a solution made of one part white vinegar to two parts water.put on stain let soak ESPRO Sports Cleaner is formulated to remove grass stains and prevent odors.

  • Deb K Deb K on Apr 14, 2019

    Hello, this may help you

    Follow These Steps. Apply a store bought pre-wash stain removal treatment to the stain and let sit for about 15 minutes. For a more natural approach, use a solution made of one part white vinegar to two parts water. Use a toothbrush (or a rag or nailbrush) to work liquid into the area.