No matter how dirty, smelly, and/or stained your clothes or other items are, pouring more detergent into your washing machine isn’t necessarily a good choice. On the opposite, it often backfires. More isn’t always better although this is a...
Acrylic is most chemical material and Damask is named after Damascus where Marco Polo reloaded good. Rad about interesting things about the different types of materials and see how to treat them. Acetate: Synthetic fibres with a lovely shine...
When you move, you increase the chance of dripping, spotting and soiling your clothes. Would you like to avoid that? Read the stain guide below. How to remove dandelion sap from white pants: Use brown soap Put brown soap...
Back to school time is all about learning – new routines, schedules, knowledge … And it shouldn’t be limited to school stuff only. Sooner or later kids need to learn about household activities and life as well. These are...
Doing the laundry is a never-ending story. Sorting. Washing. Drying. Ironing. Puting it away. And then next day doing it all again. No wonder it’s so hard to keep up! Here are some tips on how to get your...
Summer stains can be tricky and seriously stubborn. That’s why we asked our experts for their best tips on how to treat the worst of them. 1. Ketchup Was enjoying your hot dog shortened by a ketchup stain that...
Not that long ago, doing laundry was a very busy day for women. The clothes were “chewed” or rubbed with home-made soap (there were no detergents at that time) over a galvanized piece of metal board called “fish”. Situation...
You can also read Stain guide I >> Isn’t there a book on stains in the garage underneath the Christmas decorations and the four winter tires? Maybe, but now you have one in the palm of your hand. From...
Everyday clothes benefit from special treatment. There are plenty of situations where both clothing and the washer need special solutions. How to keep the little league uniforms from piling up? Choose the intensive. Immediately choose intensive. That is, a...
Read about tips how to remove even the most stubborn stains and spots. From A to J. Adhesive, acetone based: Rub with acetone or oil-free nail polish remover. Fabric made with acetate cannot tolerate acetone! Banana: Rinse the spot...