Anyone who has children knows how desperate it is when the little one comes home covered in mud after a day playing in the playground. Or even your pet, after a walk. The fact is that your clothes are indeed extremely dirty from wet earth. Knowing this, we brought a step by step on how to remove mud stain from clothes.
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First, you will need:
First, start by removing all excess mud with the clean cloth. Dab the dirt a few times, but don't rub, so the stain doesn't spread. Now, wearing gloves, place the ammonia on top of the stain, apply it with a little warm water and let it act for a few minutes.
Then put a little detergent on the stain and, with a cleaning brush, rub gently until it disappears. If necessary, repeat the process one or two more times. Then rinse under running water, turn your garment inside out and place it in the washing machine with liquid soap and fabric softener.
This is a particularly tricky stain. However, you just need to put, with gloves, the ammonia on top of the stain before taking it to the washing machine. Then, along with lukewarm water, let it act for a few moments and then rub gently. With that, your stain will come out easier.
Finally, regardless of whether the clothes are white or colored, you can use a little baking soda, vinegar and water. Put these ingredients in a bucket and let the piece soak for half an hour. Finally, remove the clothes, rub where there are stains and when you finish this process, put it in the washing machine, adding liquid or powder soap.