5 things you need to know about Stain Removal

5 things you need to know about Stain Removal

Stain removal can be a tricky task, but there are five key things you should keep in mind to effectively tackle stains:

1. Act Quickly

Time is of the essence when it comes to stain removal. The longer a stain sits, the harder it can be to remove. As soon as you notice a stain, apply our Laundry Stain Spray promptly according to directions to improve your chances of a complete removal.

2. Identify the Stain Type

Not all stains are the same, and different stains require different treatment methods. Common stain categories include oil-based stains, water-based stains, protein-based stains (like blood or dairy), tannin-based stains (such as coffee or tea), and dye-based stains (like ink). Knowing the type of stain you're dealing with helps you choose the right removal method.

3. Test in an Inconspicuous Area

Before applying any stain remover or cleaning solution to the stained area, test it in an inconspicuous spot on the fabric or surface to ensure it doesn't cause any damage.

4. Follow Care Instructions

Check the care label on the stained item to determine the recommended cleaning method and temperature. Some fabrics and materials are sensitive to heat or certain chemicals, so following care instructions is essential to avoid damaging the item while attempting to remove the stain.

5. Use the Right Stain Removal Method

There are various stain removal methods and products available, such as our Laundry Stain Spray (or Oxygenated Bleach, a chlorine free alternative to traditional bleach), homemade solutions (like baking soda and vinegar), and specialized treatments for specific stains. Choose the method that matches the stain type and the material you're working with. Always follow the application instructions carefully.

Some stubborn stains may require multiple attempts to completely remove the stain in question. 

The full range of Koala Eco Laundry solutions is available here.

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