How to Banish the Stains Your Kids Always Get
Art projects, soccer  practice, and close-to-home adventures are all part of being a kid. But  after a day spent playing hard, mom is often greeted with a bevy of  stains to tackle. Here's how to make cleanup swift and effective.
1. Grass
Fight the marks of an afternoon in the park by quickly treating the spot with a prewash stain remover (we like Shout Advanced Gel)  or by rubbing a stain-fighting detergent with enzymes into the fabric.  Let it sit for at least five minutes, and then launder in the hottest  water safe for the fabric. Bleach can help, too, if the care tag permits  it.
2. Chocolate
Because  their favorite flavor of ice cream seems to be the drippiest, of  course. But rubbing in some detergent or a prewash stain remover before  you launder should do the trick. Turn to bleach if the stain is stubborn  and its OK to use on the fabric.
3. Juice
Remove  the remains of today's lunch by flushing the colorful blotch with cool  water. Then, combine one tablespoon of white vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon  liquid laundry detergent, with one quart cool water. Soak for 15  minutes, and if the stain is still there, try blotting with rubbing  alcohol. Launder as usual.
4. Acrylic Paint
Flush  the spot with warm water, and then sponge with a solution of one part  dishwashing liquid and one part warm water. Repeat as necessary, and  rinse and launder.
5. Crayons
Try  to lift these art class marks before you throw the clothing in the  wash. If the crayon is soft, you might try freezing it and scraping off  what you can. Otherwise, place the stain between two paper towels, and  press with warm iron. Some of the crayon should transfer to the paper  towels. Repeat as necessary, with new paper towels, taking care to not  transfer the stain to other spots on the clothing. Then treat with a  stain remover (or rub in a little dishwashing liquid), and launder.
6. Glue
Craft  glue should come out pretty easily with a stain remover and your  everyday detergent. If you're battling heavy-duty adhesive, nail polish  remover with acetone can help, but try a test spot first; it can melt  synethetic fabrics that contain acetate or triacetate.
7. Mud
When  your little one caves in to the lure of the muddy puddle, pause before  you jump into action. Trying to rub mud away while it's still wet can  just push it deeper into the fabric. Wait for it to dry, scrape off what  you can, treat with a stain remover, and launder as usual.
8. Markers
Place  these stubborn marks face down on a paper towel, and sponge with  rubbing alcohol, transferring as much of the stain as possible to the  towel. Rinse and launder.
9. Ketchup
They  put it on everything, so it's bound to get everywhere. Rinse with cool  water first, and then sponge with white vinegar. Prewash stain remover  applied a few minutes before you throw it in the wash should help remove  any excess.
10. Mustard
Dampen  stain, then rub in liquid laundry detergent. Let sit for 5 minutes;  rinse. If stain is still visible, soak garment in hot water and  detergent for an hour. Launder with an enzyme detergent.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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