Summer walks often leave behind an unpleasant trace in the form of green streaks on jeans or sneakers. Grass stains are considered one of the most stubborn stains because chlorophyll penetrates deeply into the fabric fibers and acts as a natural dye. The longer the pigment remains on the material, the more difficult it is to remove without damaging the structure of the threads.
Proven ways to remove dirt
To effectively fight with grass marks, you can use both specialized means and proven home methods. The main rule is to start cleaning as soon as possible, before the plant sap dries up.
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Household soap with a high alkaline content is excellent for fresh marks. Soap the moistened area thickly and leave it for 15-20 minutes.
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Hydrogen peroxide is suitable for light-colored and white fabrics. It effectively breaks down pigment, but can discolor brightly colored items, so it is worth testing on an inconspicuous area before use.
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Alcohol solution or ordinary vodka helps to dissolve organic compounds. It is enough to moisten a cotton pad and gently wipe the stain from the edges to the center.
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Baking soda mixed with a little water, gently pushes dirt out of cotton and linen fibers.
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Citric acid or natural lemon juice works as a mild bleach for delicate materials.
How to work with different types of fabrics
The choice of cleaning method directly depends on the composition of the product. For synthetics it is better to use cool water and mild gels, as aggressive formulations can deform the fibers. Denim denim fabric is more resistant, so a soft-bristled brush is acceptable for a deeper action.
When treating dirt, it is important to avoid hot water, as the high temperature promotes attachment plant pigment inside the fabric. After pre-cleaning by any of the methods, the thing should be washed in the usual mode using a quality powder. The right approach to stain removal allows you to fully restore the appearance of clothes without going to a dry cleaner.
