Ever have a stain on an article of clothing that you just can’t seem to get rid of? I might have your solution! This is my most used (and most effective) method of stain removal:
Note: There were about 6 spots (of what, I don’t know) on that dress and all but one of them came completely out after the first treatment. The remaining stain is much lighter than it was originally. It’s air drying right now, but I will treat it and wash it again with my next load and it should be completely gone.
Also, this method works wonderfully on ALL stains. I haven’t found one yet that I couldn’t get out, seriously.
This post is linked to Works For Me Wednesday.








Wassup Laura!!! I’m so proud of you! I knew you before you were famous!!!
Hey – wait a second. I made you famous back when I told better jokes than you in front of our entire congregation. They voted you as the better joke teller but we both know the truth!
Thanks for the spot tips! You are awesome! Please give all of your family some love!!!
Pastor N – Want to hear something funny? I found a copy of that joke in a scrapbook I was looking through recently!! Wonderful memories!
Thank you so much for all your support over the years.
Loved your vlog! Great job! As the proud mommy of a particular baby girl with an affinity for blueberries and blackberries, I appreciate the tip! I usually soak her things in hot water and liquid oxiclean, but I can see how your recommendation would better enable me to spot treat. Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks JessieLeigh! I used to do the OxiClean soak, too, but it requires too much forethought and wasn’t working well for me. This paste method works wonderfully. I think you’ll be pleased with the results!
And I’m very familiar with those blackberry and blueberry stains! Rachael’s favorite foods are messy fruits like berries… makes for a lot of stain removal – but a very happy baby!
I’m going to have to try this. I’ve got some clothing that has stains with I don’t know what, too. Have you tried it on deoderant/underarm stains?
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I have not tried it on deoderant stains, we don’t seem to have much a problem with those kind of stains. I bet it would work, though. After you scrub it in, try letting it sit for about 15 minutes and then toss it in the regular wash. Also, scrub it on the inside of the shirt, not through the outside, that might help.
Great video! I have used Oxi-Clean but always just soaking for hours. It normally does the trick but your method seems way easier. I saw that you used the powdered Oxi-Clean but I didn’t catch how much you used? Thanks for the great tip.
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