Stain Solutions

Yet another free item of clothing I took from the clothing swap was the white jacket below. Of course I realized after taking it home that it had a few stains on it. Gah! what to do? I am usually the stain remover queen! But I always make sure to get to the stains before they are washed and (most importantly) dried. The dryer is the downfall of stain removal! It’s evil I tell you!

But there is one trick that my Mom learned from an old lady that owned this awesome frame and antiques shop by our house. We only used the following method on cotton and rayon. I have no idea what this would do to silk or wool! So be warned. You will need a large plastic tub, powdered dishwasher detergent, cold water and a lot of time. Make sure that you get the powdered detergent without the blue bits. Very important! No blue bits! Unless you want blue dots on your heirloom antique white tablecloth… but I don’t think you do.

First make sure you have enough water in the bucket to completely cover the stained item. Before you add the clothing sprinkle about two tablespoons of the detergent into the water and agitate with your hand to mix. Then add the piece of clothing and make sure that it is fully saturated with the soapy water. Now comes the time for patience! For the next four days you want to move the clothing around and check on the stains. On the fourth day make a new mixture of soapy water and dump the old water out. You might have to do this for weeks. Seriously. But don’t give up! Keep checking it every day and changing out the water.

If that doesn’t work or takes too much time (as is the case with me) then it is time to get creative! Sure you could cut t up and turn it into something else. You could buy a “Kiss me I’m Greek” patch and cover up the stain. Or you could whip out your needle and embroidery thread (wiggling eyebrows up and down)! You see what I’m getting at?

Voila! A beautiful flower where there was once an ugly stain. I have a feeling that this jacket will be filled with embroidery in a few years time. Not because of me! I’m quite neat, my boyfriend however… well, lucky for him I’m crafty.

Stained jacketBefore

Embroidered jacketAfter

One Response to “Stain Solutions”

  1. Brian Says:

    Hmm. That’s awesome idea. I will have to remember that.

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