You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains!

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If you’ve just found a stain on your clothes, and you don’t know how long it’s been there, stop yourself from throwing it in the trash and try some of these DIY solutions!

A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a lot you can do for a stain even after the fact, so give these solutions a try.

Vinegar

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Vinegar is basically a godsend when it comes to stains. You can put it directly on clothes when you have sauce stains, and after a short soak, it’ll come right off. Other stains like coffee and tea are best removed if you mix it with water in a 1 to 3 part solution. But any way you use it, your clothes will be looking just as great as when you bought them in no time.

Dish Soap

This is a great trick for grease or oil stains. All you have to do is rub some dish soap onto the stain, let it sit, and then wash it in the laundry. The stain will simply disappear!

Bleach

Bleach is always the best solution for any type of stain, old or new, when it comes to whites. Spray the stain or soak the whole garment in bleach, rinse off, and wash as normal.