13 Laundry Tips to Make Your Clothes Bright and Fresh Like Spring

12. Use a hair dryer to get rid of tough stains.

Removing Tough Stains with a Hair Dryer When faced with stubborn non-protein stains—such as those from juice, grass, or soil—many people may feel discouraged. However, a surprisingly effective method for tackling these stains involves using a hair dryer in combination with a bit of detergent. This technique can help lift the stain and prepare the fabric for a thorough wash.

To begin, set your hair dryer to a low or medium heat setting. Hold it a few inches away from the stained area and gently heat the fabric. The warmth helps to loosen the stain, making it easier for the detergent to penetrate and break down the residue. Once the area is heated, apply a small amount of detergent directly onto the stain, gently rubbing it in with your fingers or a soft cloth. This pre-treatment allows the detergent’s active ingredients to work more effectively against the stain.

After treating the stain with the hair dryer and detergent, simply place the item of clothing in the washing machine and run a regular wash cycle. The combination of heat and detergent will significantly enhance the chances of completely removing the stain.

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