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There are few worse ways to ruin an outing than spilling coffee, wine or a bright red tomato sauce on your favorite white T-shirt or a new pair of jeans. If you’re prone to spills and messes, you know ...
What do oil, coffee, mustard, and grass have in common? They're all tough stains to get out of clothes. And if your regular products and laundry routine aren't working to get stains out, not to worry.
What’s a stain remover, anyway? Laundry detergent in a spray bottle? Consumer Reports ran lab tests to find out. Our results found that the best laundry stain remover, the OxiClean MaxForce, gets rid ...
Stains happen but they don't have to be permanent. Here are expert tips for removing the most common stains from clothes, carpets, and countertops. The quicker you treat a stain, the better your ...
Whether it’s the salad dressing splattering your shirt or someone else’s glass of red wine hitting your beige couch, stains are inevitable. Before you say goodbye to your favorite piece of clothing or ...