Protocol Catalog
Find the right solution for any stain, fabric, or care need.
149 protocols
Use White Spirit as a less effective alternative, applying it sparingly with a cotton swab to avoid damaging or bleaching the fabric.
View full protocolPlace a clean cotton pad underneath the stain before cleaning to prevent it from spreading.
View full protocolApply an acid—such as lemon juice, a paste made of citric acid, 9% white vinegar, or Sanox toilet gel—to the stain and leave it for 15 minutes, or alternatively, treat the spot with stain-removing soap and gently scrub with a silicone brush or an old toothbrush.
Apply a stain-removing soap (such as BioMio, Udalix, Антипятин, ВкусВилл, Duru Сlean&white, Ушастый нянь, or Sonett) to the area.
View full protocolApply hairspray generously to fresh stains, wait one minute, and rinse with cold running water; repeat if necessary.
View full protocolApply an acidic solution such as lemon juice, a paste made of citric acid, 9% white vinegar, or Sanox toilet gel to the stain for 15 minutes.
Wait 10 minutes, then brush off the salt and absorbed residue with a dry paper towel or napkin.
Apply 3% hydrogen peroxide (check the expiration date) to the area and wait for it to stop fizzing.
View full protocolPour boiling water directly over the stain and let it soak for 5-10 minutes.
Choose traditional laundry soaps like 72% laundry soap from Nefis Cosmetics or Effect.
View full protocolApply 3% hydrogen peroxide to the stain once it has faded; the bubbling reaction is normal as it breaks down the blood.
View full protocolPlace the item on a sink or in a basin with the stained side facing up and flush the area with hot water (as hot as your hands can tolerate).
View full protocolPour the contents of an ampoule of ascorbic acid directly onto the stain to neutralize the pigment.
View full protocolPlace thick white paper towels over the spot once the fabric reaches room temperature and iron over them using firm pressure.
View full protocolWash the item as usual using a laundry detergent containing enzymes, which are effective for stain removal.
View full protocolRinse the garment under hot running water and treat it with laundry soap, gall soap, or a dedicated stain-removing soap like Nefis, BioMio, Bio Mama, Udalix, or Pure water.
View full protocolRub the remaining stain with laundry soap or a specialized stain removal soap like Nefis, Pure Water, Bio Mama, Duru, Biomio, Ushasty Nyan, or Sonett.
View full protocolReplace salt with soda ash if you prefer a gentler alternative to heavy-duty cleaners; increase the soaking time accordingly.
View full protocolLay the garment over a sink or basin with the stain facing up, then use the hottest water your hands can tolerate.
View full protocolSoak the item for 2 hours in a cold solution of citric acid (4 tablespoons of powder per 5 liters of water).
Submerge the stained item and replace the solution as soon as it begins to change color.
View full protocolCover the cotton pad with plastic wrap or a small bag and leave it to soak for 15 minutes.
Lay the item flat over a sink or basin and prepare hot water that is safe for your hands to touch.
View full protocolApply 9% white vinegar to green leaf stains and leave for 20 minutes.
Apply 3% hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes; monitor the process as it will fizz.
View full protocolApply colorless dish soap (or a high-surfactant gel like BIOLAN) to the stain and leave for 15-30 minutes.
Lay the garment over a sink or basin, dampen the stained area with cold water, and apply laundry soap or a dedicated stain-removing soap (such as Biomio, Sarma, Udalix, Bio Mama, or Pure water).
View full protocolAdd 30 drops of your preferred essential oil if desired, ensuring you wear a respirator mask during the process as the ingredients are volatile.
View full protocolForest Clean "12-in-1": professional-grade stain remover spray for stubborn, set-in stains.
View full protocolRinse the stain thoroughly with plenty of cold running water, preferably from the reverse side of the fabric.
View full protocolFor water-based stains on white fabric, apply 3% hydrogen peroxide or oxygen-based bleach.
View full protocolApply laundry soap or a specialized stain removal bar (e.g., Nefis, Pure Water, Bio Mama, Duru, Biomio, or Ushasty Nyany) to the area.
View full protocolCover the area with an enzyme-based detergent (e.g., Bimax 100 пятен, Attack bio EX) and scrub the paste into the fabric with a toothbrush.
View full protocolSpray fresh ink stains generously with hairspray, wait 1-2 minutes, and rinse with cold running water; repeat if necessary.
Remove water-based, PVA, or office glue using regular, coconut, or liquid Castile soap and warm running water.
View full protocolApply a mixture of one part clear Fairy dish soap and two parts 9% vinegar for 30 minutes, then scrub the area with a toothbrush and rinse with water.
Wait 10 minutes, then brush off the salt and absorbed residue with a dry paper towel or napkin.
Heat the stain with a hair dryer and wipe away the softened residue using a paper towel or wet wipes, using an old plastic card if necessary.
View full protocolApply a stain-removing soap, let it sit for 15 minutes, and gently scrub with a toothbrush.
Wipe the stained area with a cotton pad soaked in 6-9% vinegar or white wine vinegar.
View full protocolClean the tray gently using only a toothbrush, avoiding knives or metal scouring pads to prevent scratching the plastic.
View full protocolAvoid washing orthopedic and anatomical pillows, as they will fall apart; instead, air them out near an open window every three months.
View full protocolUse color-catcher sheets to prevent color bleeding; place them near the back of the drum or inside a small mesh laundry bag to prevent them from entering the filter.
View full protocolLay the item flat over a sink or basin and prepare hot water (as hot as your hands can tolerate).
View full protocolTreat the stain with laundry soap or a specialized stain-removing bar, such as Нэфис, ВкусВилл, or Udalix.
View full protocolPlace the item on a sunny windowsill for a few days to let the stain fade naturally.
View full protocolGently scrub the stained area with a toothbrush to enhance the cleaning effect.
View full protocolPlace the garment in the washing machine and add a universal detergent like WONDER LAB.
View full protocolApply a clear dish soap, such as Fairy, to the area for 15 minutes.
Apply a clear dishwashing liquid, such as Fairy, to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes.
Benefit from a natural, safe formula free of synthetic surfactants, synthetic fragrances, phosphates, phosphonates, thickeners, and preservatives.
View full protocolApply a clear dishwashing liquid, such as Fairy, to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes.
Rinse the area with cold running water after one minute and repeat if necessary.
View full protocolApply a colorless dish soap (such as Fairy) to the area for 15 minutes.
Scrub the stain with an enzyme-based stain removal soap, let sit for 30 minutes, and wash at 50°C (122°F) or higher.
Apply 9% white vinegar to the stained area and let it sit for 20 minutes.
Dampen the stain with hot water and apply clear Fairy dishwashing gel or Awaiaskin 20-in-1 Castile liquid soap for 130 minutes.
Wait 10 minutes, then brush off the salt with a dry paper towel without rubbing the fabric.
Remove any dry dirt or sand by vacuuming or brushing it off, then moisten the stain with water.
View full protocolUse 3% hydrogen peroxide as an alternative treatment for mold spots on clothing.
View full protocolSelect a water temperature of at least 50 degrees Celsius to ensure effective removal.
View full protocolPour 2 tablespoons of 6–9% vinegar into the fabric softener compartment instead of regular softener.
View full protocolApply nail polish remover containing acetone using a cotton swab directly on the stain.
View full protocolCombine 1 tablespoon of Castile soap with 500 ml of hot water to create a versatile cleaning solution for kitchen surfaces, appliances, range hoods, faucets, and furniture.
View full protocolECOWAY universal laundry gel: A gentle, enzyme-free formula for all fabric types including wool, silk, and membrane fabrics. It is ideal for delicate washing at temperatures as low as 20-30°C and has a natural lavender and mandarin scent.
View full protocolApply a thin layer of butter or margarine to the paint stain and let it sit for 20 minutes to soften.
Coat the oil paint stain with a thin layer of butter or margarine for 20 minutes to soften it.
Use a sticky reusable silicone roller or adhesive tape to manually remove the paper pieces.
View full protocolTreat the remaining greasy residue by scrubbing it under hot running water with laundry soap, gall soap, or a specialty stain-removing soap like Nefis, BioMio, Bio Mama, Udalix, or Pure water.
View full protocolPour boiling water directly over the stained area, continuing until the stain disappears, even if it turns blue initially.
View full protocolAlternatively, rub the stain with a stain-removing bar soap (such as Udalix, Duru, BioMama, Biomio, or Pure water) and let it sit for 15 minutes.
Apply Sanox Ultra or Forest clean toilet bowl gel to the stain and leave it for 10 minutes.
Cut a potato in half and rub the fresh cut directly over the salt stains until they are gone.
View full protocolApply laundry soap, bile soap, or a dedicated stain-removal soap to the stain.
View full protocolSpray hairspray generously over fresh ink stains, wait 1-2 minutes, then rinse under cold running water; repeat if necessary.
Scrub the area gently with a toothbrush after applying a stain remover and let it sit as directed.
View full protocolSoak the item in this solution for several hours, or overnight for best results.
View full protocolApply 3% hydrogen peroxide to the stain and let it bubble; once the fizzing stops, rinse the area again with cold water.
View full protocolPerform the soaking directly in the washing machine using the "Soak," "Hand Wash," or "Pre-wash" settings.
View full protocolWash at 90°C using only a tablespoon of oxygen bleach if the label allows, avoiding detergents or gels.
View full protocolDrain the water, gently stretch the fabric in all directions by hand, and lay the garment flat on a towel to dry.
View full protocolDab the alcohol onto the silicone grease stain (including automotive grease) until the grease turns into small, grain-like particles.
View full protocolPour boiling water through the back of the fabric to coagulate the slime, then easily peel it off the clothing.
View full protocolAlternatively, use stain-removing sprays such as Bagi, BiMax 100 Pyaten, Cotico, or Forest Clean.
View full protocolRinse the affected clothing under hot running water or run a quick wash cycle without any detergent to flush out the glycerin if you know contact has occurred.
View full protocolApply a store-bought stain remover spray or gel, such as Udalix, Bagi, Forest clean, Ecover, Bimax 100 пятен, Cotico, or Dr. Beckmann, to a dampened stain.
View full protocolLather the stain with natural lanolin soap, which is ideal for wool, cashmere, and angora.
View full protocolRinse the area with cold running water after one minute and repeat if necessary.
View full protocolEnsure you use a suede brush to remove surface dirt before applying liquids to avoid permanent water marks.
View full protocolApply 3% hydrogen peroxide to the area for a few minutes while it fizzes.
View full protocolRun the garment through a quick wash cycle in the washing machine without detergent to rinse out remaining syrup, optionally adding laundry balls to help dislodge particles from the fibers.
View full protocolTreat the stain with stain-removing soap, using a brush from the inside out to push particles out of the fabric fibers.
View full protocolScrape off the frozen resin using a blunt object, such as an old plastic card.
View full protocolWONDER LAB specialized detergent for membrane fabrics, snowsuits, down jackets, outdoor gear, and sneakers
View full protocolSprinkle baking soda or fine bentonite/zeolite cat litter over the spot, then brush off once it absorbs the moisture.
View full protocolScrub the stained area with a brush under warm water to enhance effectiveness.
View full protocolPaint stubborn stains on white soles using white shoe paint (e.g., Tarrago or Don Kotter Restorer).
View full protocolPre-treat stains or soiled areas (such as the soles of socks) using laundry soap (e.g., Nefis, BioMama coconut soap, Spivak, or Pure ware).
View full protocolFollow the label instructions, typically 40°C with a medium spin, though kitchen microfiber can be washed at 50°C if permitted.
View full protocolApply 3% hydrogen peroxide locally using a cotton pad if the item is white and the stain persists.
View full protocolMachine wash the item using a detergent containing enzymes (such as Bimax 100 пятен, Attack bioEX, or FreshBubble gel).
View full protocolLay the item flat on a smooth surface and vacuum it thoroughly to remove any dried sand.
View full protocolSoak the garment for 20-30 minutes in warm water mixed with natural castile soap, such as Awaiaskin, if extra cleaning is needed.
Scrub the socks mechanically with a brush to loosen dirt, sweat, and body oils from the fabric fibers.
View full protocolPlace a cotton pad soaked in the solvent over the stain if the fabric is white.
View full protocolSoften the stain by dabbing it with glycerin or Fairy dish soap using a tampon or cloth, being careful not to rub.
View full protocolStir the items periodically while soaking to ensure the stains are removed evenly.
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