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Learn how to make 4 homemade stain removers that work on clothes, carpets, and upholstery. I’ve experimented with over ten different homemade stain remover recipes, and the 4 I share in this guide are by far the most effective.
This homemade stain remover works on practically every stain imaginable (even tough ones) like grass, grease stains, food, red wine stains, and even blood stains! Plus, it contains only 3 ingredients that I regularly keep on hand.
You can create a simple DIY stain remover with natural ingredients at home: dish soap containing a degreasing agent (like Dawn) and hydrogen peroxide. Use your homemade stain remover to treat all types of laundry stains before washing the items.
This homemade stain remover destroys every stain that I use it on (even the super stubborn ones)! Plus, it costs pennies to make (just 3 ingredients: peroxide, Dawn & baking soda!)
Use this stain remover to remove many different stains on fabrics (including sofas, carpets, and clothing): food stains, pet stains, grass stains, baby stains, and more. Store this recipe in a dark amber bottle for up to 1 month in the laundry room.
This homemade DIY laundry stain remover works better than any of the commercial sprays. Only 2 ingredients: vinegar and dish soap!
1. Easy, Two-Ingredient Stain Remover. If you have a degreasing dish detergent (for handwashing dishes, not dishwasher detergent) and hydrogen peroxide in the usual 3% solution, then you can make this stain remover. It’s a simple, effective blend that you can spray on stains to lift them from the laundry.
Just two simple ingredients: Dawn dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. Together, these miracle cleaners form a stain remover that’s not just easy and cheap to make, but that can handle everything from yellow armpit stains to grease and oil spots on dark fabric.
These 5 natural DIY stain remover solutions, made simply with natural household ingredients, help you fight common laundry stains naturally.
Lemon Essential Oil. Here’s how to make it: For every 1/2 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide (I make it in small quantities as I don’t go through it very quickly), just add 5 drops of Lemon Essential Oil in a spray bottle! That’s it!