Treatment Protocol
- 1Home Remedy
Remove excess mayonnaise with a napkin by moving from the edge of the stain toward the center, taking care not to rub it in.
- 2Home Remedy130 minutes
Dampen the stain with hot water and apply clear Fairy dishwashing gel or Awaiaskin 20-in-1 Castile liquid soap for 130 minutes.
- 3Home Remedy
Scrub the area lightly with a toothbrush or silicone sponge and wash in the machine using an enzyme-based detergent (such as Bimax 100 Pyaten or Attack Bio) according to the care label.
- 4Home Remedy
Blot the stain with a cotton pad soaked in Kalosha gasoline for effective grease removal.
- 5Home Remedy
Wash the garment in the machine with an enzyme-based detergent at a temperature appropriate for the fabric.
- 6Product
Apply stain remover sprays or gels such as Udalix, Bagi, Forest Clean, Ecover, Bimax 100 Pyaten, BioMio, or Sodasan to the moistened stain.
- 7Product
Rub the area gently with a soft toothbrush or silicone brush.
- 8Product15 minutes
Rinse under running water after 15 minutes or place the item directly into the washing machine.
- 9
Apply Dr. Beckmann "Fat and Sauces" stain remover to the affected area.
- 10
Wash the garment in the machine using an enzyme-based detergent like Bimax 100 Pyaten, Attack BioEX powder, or Freshbubble gel.
- 11
Add a laundry booster directly to the drum, such as Ecoway powder, Udalix oxygen powder, Elizar, Belek, Dutybox, 100% sodium percarbonate, Antipyatin gel, Lavatute, or Perox liquid hydrogen peroxide for white fabrics.
- 12Pro Tip
- Treat mayonnaise and oil-based sauce stains with water at 50°C or higher, as they are grease-based. - Apply very hot water locally to the stain if you are worried about washing delicate fabrics at high temperatures, then wash the entire garment at a safe temperature setting.
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