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Homemade Natural Laundry Stain Remover?

I am looking for a natural laundry stain remover, that I can made at home. I would like something that is chemical free.

By Allie

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December 27, 20110 found this helpful

I keep a simple bottle of dish liquid such as dawn or palmolive etc. and squirt the stains before I put them in the laundry hamper if possible. If not I use it before they are washed. This has worked wonders for me and you can buy it at dollar stores. A bottle will last a year or better depending on how messy things are at your home. I have also taken an empty dish liquid detergent bottle and filled it with inexpensive laundry soap and soaked with that.

 
December 28, 20110 found this helpful

You might be surprised what baking soda will clean. I use it on laundry and cleaning my sink and my cookware. It will also cut soap residue on the shower door.

 
December 29, 20110 found this helpful

I keep a bottle of hydrogen peroxide in my laundry room. It works well for non-greasy stains. Dish soap or mechanic's hand cleaner (such as ' Go Joe' ) is good for greasy stains.

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I also keep a bottle of cheap bio-friendly carpet stain remover for stubborn stains.

 
May 31, 20120 found this helpful

The best laundry stain remover I have ever used is dish soap. Even the cheap stuff works. I rub it on the stains and wait a few minutes and throw it in the wash. I love it. It will get any stain you have out.

 
May 31, 20120 found this helpful

The best laundry stain remover I have ever used is dish soap. Even the cheap stuff works. I rub it on the stains and wait a few minutes and throw it in the wash.

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I love it. It will get any stain you have out.

 
July 29, 20130 found this helpful

Not sure if this works. I am trying it as I am typing it on my set-in laundry stains. Combine 2 parts hydrogen peroxide with 1 part DoTerra On Guard Foaming Hand Wash in a spray bottle. Shake to mix. This works wonders on laundry stains, rusty water, and mildew stains in bathtubs and showers, as well as bathroom counter tops,sinks, faucets. DoTerra essential oils is an all natural oil company. You can use a search engine to find out more.

 
Anonymous
November 28, 20150 found this helpful

my friend gave me a bottle of homemade stain remover. I think it had ammonia, white vinegar and I'm not sure what else. He has passed away and my container is almost empty.

 

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