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The Clean Clean, a RUclips channel hosted by Zachary Pozniak, features a series of how-to stain removal tips. It is the place to find tried and true at home laundry tips to ensure your wardrobe looks as good as possible for as long as possible. On this channel, you will find tips on stain removal including how to remove a grass stain, how to remove a red wine stain, how to remove a coffee stain, and other annoying stains.
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How To Remove A Mustard, Yellow Curry, and Turmeric Stain | A Dry-cleaner's Stain Removal Guide
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'DIY' Laundry Detergent - A Dry Cleaners Comprehensive Review
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How to Care For Your STAINED Shirt - Synthetic Fiber Care Label
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How To Hand Wash Silk - Silk Cleaning Tips
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How To Hand Wash Silk - Silk Cleaning Tips
How To Hand Wash Cashmere - Cashmere Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Blood Stain - Blood Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Blood Stain - Blood Stain Cleaning Tips
How To Remove A Cranberry Stain - Cranberry Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove Jam and Jelly Stains - Jam and Jelly Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Chocolate Stain - Chocolate Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Chocolate Stain - Chocolate Stain Cleaning Tips
How To Remove A Beer Stain - Beer Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Beer Stain - Beer Stain Cleaning Tips
How To Remove A Tomato Sauce Stain - Tomato Sauce Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Coffee Stain - Coffee Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Mustard Stain - Mustard Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Grass Stain - Grass Stain Cleaning Tips
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How To Remove A Red Wine Stain - Red Wine Stain Cleaning Tips
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You can buy higher concentration of H2O2 at some places, not nearly as strong as 35% but definitely more than 3%
Dexter approved
STOP USING DEODORANTS WITH ALUMINUM - IT WILL EVENTUALLY GET ABSORBED INTO YOUR BLOOD STREAM AND WORK INTO YOUR BRAIN - THEN COMES ALZHEIMER
I feel like hydrogen peroxide never works as well as it does for you. We might not have it as strong in Europe?
try hitting it with a hair dryer for 5 minutes after applying. just make sure youre waiting overnight to look at results. it takes ages
Ah that sounds like a good idea! Will give it a try, thanks 😊
That youuuuuuu
Huh.. didnt know you cant buy it in the USA, since i can legaly buy up to 60% in Poland. Oh and i still have some 40% HP left somewhere..
as a man i can confirm this works incredibly well. thanks for letting me know about this! 👍
You can buy 35 percent hydrogen peroxide online from multiple different places.
If you sweat alot tablespoons of even good soap wont get the sweat smell out fully, would be nice if it did. Not really aboit stains, use that little amount, next time you waer them and start sweating it is notable.
Sounds like we need to ban synthetics!
Are you reading my mind?! I was recently wondering about this and brought some ties to the dry cleaner bc I didn’t want to risk it. Glad I made the right call!
That's a yes and no. If you have oily skin... You need one full scoop of powder laundry detergent. La Foca is the best, everything else doesn't wash out the body oil.
Is one for HE washers and the other not?
is that why my legs have been itchy after wearing pjs 😔
So only wear shirts from, TeeTurtle, stretchy cute cotton shirts.
then why tf is it that white cotton clothing don't smell even if I sweat a ton but colored cotton clothes do?
Thank you.
I have a speed queen washer. No government mandates that cause loss of efficiency. Pods, no problem. I use hot water (kills any dust mites) and always pre soak. No detergent removes grease stains from cooking, grilling etc. I pre spray grease stains with De Solv It citrus solution. It takes no prisoners.
I use salt, water, and Hydrogen Peroxide together, works perfectly
This is why I only smell when wearing poly. If I wear cotton I never drink
Vinegar and cold water also removes blood really well
I somehow always bleed thru my pad so i need the one on the top.
Why don't u get a thicker one?
What about powdered detergent?
Do you have any advice for getting a blueberry stain out of light wash denim jeans? I sat on a blueberry and thought after I rinsed them out that some laundry detergent worked directly into the stain would help. It got the blue out but there’s this yellow/beige-ish stain left on the jeans. I then tried color safe bleach, didn’t help. Tried Shout left on overnight, didn’t work. I tried vinegar, dish soap + vinegar mix I found on your channel for jam/jelly stains, I tried dish soap directly on them, I tried MORE Shout leaving it + reapplying for 2 days before washing them again, I tried hydrogen peroxide…. None of it worked. At first whenever I went to wash them, I washed them on cold since that’s what the clothing care directions say, but I switched to warm water once I found out that warm water doesn’t set stains. Still though, nothing. I’m not sure if they’re permanently stained or if there’s still another option I haven’t tried yet. Any help would be much appreciated…. I don’t want to have to dye them another color because I really liked them being light wash (I already have a pair of dark wash so I don’t really need 2 pairs of dark wash)
did you try an oxygen bleach soak like in the video? it may also be discolored which is a lost cause :///
You can boil the peroxide to achieve a higher cleaning ability
Now do one with spit! The enzymes in your spit also breaks down blood fairly well.
What do you mean “even big name brands”? Those would be the ones expected to be of higher quality and more concentrated. Also, plan on explaining why or demonstrating your claims?
Who's blood is that?
#1 don't drink wine or better any alcohol
this gives me flashbacks to last week 😢
Lol...7th Generation is not a "Big Name Brand".
Hey Zach, I know this is off topic but it’s for a wool sweater. My wool sweater is white and I recently washed it in woolite for the second time. Once it had finished drying it had yellow marks over just the front😳🙈 it was kind of expensive and I feel like I have wasted such a beautiful knit. Do you have any suggestions or tips that I can try? It’s currently being (attempted) saved at my local dry cleaner.
I knit and crochet. I have done so since the age of 8 or 9 and I am now almost 70. I have knit and crocheted MANY items made with merino wool, blends of different wools, Icelandic roving wool.... Virtually ALL of them have been successfully washed, in water, many times. What knitters and crocheters know is that Blue Dawn, the one with the duck on the bottle, is the best thing for wool garment. Cold water, a drop of blue Dawn, gentle swishing, a soak, thorough rinsing, and then rolling it up in a towel and laying flat to dry is the best method. Most knitters and crocheters will "block" their wool garments after completing them. Blocking includes the washing process and then laying flat to dry. Wool can most definitely be washed with water.
so what is the advantage of wearing polyester? is it cheaper? is it more fancy because more adherent? does it last long?why people still use polyester?
you show half the story, because cotton absorb liquids much more than polyester and sweat is not oil, it’s more like salted water, so wtf are you even talking about?
Is bro the jokers right hand man
That washer has a ton of suds and there is no error. My washer can have no visible suds and still flash the suds code. Samsung just wants me to pay twice the amount for HE detergent. I refuse.
I was at Home Depot a few days ago, and in their cleaning supplies aisle, I saw high percentage hydrogen peroxide. It may not have been 35%, but it was higher than the stuff you get at a drug store, and it was very pricey. It was like an industrial cleaning concentrate.
next 100%
"hottest water possible" does not mean "hottest water possible". It's more like "hottest water your clothing item tag says is acceptable"
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Corrosive and dangerous and my man isnt wearing gloves in that last part 😭😭😭
Learned this the hard way.... If you want your tie to look like it's throwing up, put it in the washing machine..
Just drink the blood bro
Have you ever heard of "CARBOLIC GERMICIDAL SOAP? I recently bought a bar and was wondering would it be useful in hand-washing clothes?
Wonder where he got that blood from
Where u get that blood from
They all taste the same anyway 😢
Question how about situations like Air forces the material starts to yellow and turn into like a neon color
Then you would be better off using the UV light method. Spread a layer of Salon 40, or Drip sole sauce on the yellow part, cover with plastic wrap and leave the UV light to do the work. Sun works but a strong 600watt + grow light works best.
agreed, I've heard people have good luck with this method listed above ^
If its not shoelada i dont want nada.