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Are you troubled by stains in your clothes, and your plastic containers? I accidentally discovered the best “stain remover” for clothes, and plastic ware! I happened to grab it off my kitchen counter in desperation, and it worked wonderfully. And, this product is not marketed as a stain remover.

This “stain remover” gets out grease, blood, red wine, spaghetti sauce, dirt, and more! Have I gotten your attention? Do you want to know what it is?

Ready to Find Out?

Method Heavy Duty Degreaser! And it costs about $4! Target carries it, as does Grove Collaborative, and even Home Depot.

Method Heavy Duty Degreaser

I had a shirt with grease splashes all over it. And, if you have ever had grease stains in clothes, you know how difficult they are to remove. This “stain remover” got all of the grease spots out! Luckily, I don’t have any before and after photos of grease stains, but there are lots of stains I do have that show how great this product works!

Method also has an actual Laundry “stain remover stick”, I haven’t tried it yet, but I will soon, and I bet it works great too!

Food Stains are No Match Either

I’m not sure what this was, except it was some kind of food stain. I wasn’t sure what kind of stain it was, this “stain remover” tackled it easily. It removed the stain completely, as you can see in the photos below.

Spaghetti Sauce – One of the Most Difficult Stains to Get Out

Don’t throw that shirt away, this “stain remover” will get out spaghetti sauce too! Look at how big and yucky these stains were. As you can see, the stains all came out!

Plastic Container Spaghetti Stains

Do you have a plastic container with marina or tomato sauce stains? This is one of the most difficult stains to get out. Usually, the container is stained for life and looks disgusting. Putting it in the dishwasher doesn’t clean it, it usually bakes the stain into the plastic, which keeps it stained forever. First, wipe out as much of the sauce as you can with a paper towel, spray it with this “stain remover”, and let it sit for a minute. Use a new paper towel to wipe out the stain. All of the stains will be gone!

The Dreaded Body Oil Stains on Cuffs, Collars and Bed Sheets

Do you have oily body stains on your collar or sleeves? Simply spray this “stain remover” and use a scrubber brush or spoon to work it in. I typically use a brush or small spoon to get out stains. A small spoon is a great tool to use, because it doesn’t have rough edges, and it works well for getting out stains.

Think about the mothers in the old days, they couldn’t just go buy more clothes. They had to get the stains out by using a scrubbing board. It’s the same concept with the spoon and brush. Simply rub the back of the spoon across the stain, and watch it get to work. And, the spoon helps to work the remover into the fibers and scrape up the stain.

Red wine is no Match for this Stain Remover!

Yep, it gets that out too. I’m telling you, this “stain remover” is the bomb! There are enzymes that actually change the color of red stains to a bluish-purple color. As you spray it, you can see it working!

Blood Stains – No Worries

Blood stains come out really easily as well. Simply spray, brush, and wash!

I hope you have found this information useful and are on the way to getting those stains out. And since I found this Method Heavy Duty Degreaser, it has saved a lot of clothing that would be tossed out! Saving money and the clothing, for $4 – it’s a Win-Win!

Enjoy,

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Sherri Carlson

I am a very busy retired Mom, Mimi, and Sister. My interests include Genealogy, Sewing, Cooking, Traveling, and Creating all sorts of Crafts. I share tips and ideas for Cleaning and Home Renovation.

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