Treatment Protocol
- 1Home Remedy
Turn the garment inside out and lay it flat on a clean white cloth.
- 2Home Remedy
Soften the stain by dabbing it with glycerin or Fairy dish soap using a tampon or cloth, being careful not to rub.
- 3Home Remedy
Mix a little hair shampoo and a teaspoon of ammonia in warm water and treat the stain again by dabbing it with the mixture.
- 4Product
Bos liquid stain remover by Aist.
- 5Product
Wide Haiter Ex Power stain gel by Attack.
- 6Product
Faberlic stain remover gel.
- 7Product
Bagi universal 100-stain spray.
- 8Product
BioMio bio-stain remover in a tube.
- 9Product
Lion Bright stain remover.
- 10Product
Use a solid lanolin-based soap designed for wool for excellent results.
- 11Product
Use Intervall Wool-i-ness concentrate for wool and cashmere; it is phosphate-free and makes fibers soft and fluffy.
- 12Product
Add pure lanolin to any universal laundry gel.
- 13Product
Use Sile Chemicals gel for wool and silk.
- 14Product
Use baby shampoo.
- 15Product
Use hair conditioner, as wool fibers are structurally similar to human hair.
- 16Pro Tip
- Wash wool items exclusively on the "Wool" cycle, separately from other fabrics. - Do not soak wool items in water; treat stains locally and specifically. - Treat greasy stains requiring temperatures of 50°C or higher by rinsing only the stained area with hot water, not the entire delicate garment.
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