What is the best way to clean stained cuffs and collars?
Answers:
I have posted this many times. Try it! IT WORKS!!
1.) Make a paste with meat tenderizer and a little water.
2.) Using an old toothbruse, scrub the stain with the paste.
3.) You may want to allow the stain to "soak" for a while (or maybe even over night).
4.) Launder as usual.
Other answers:
Try rubbing lemon on the strained area, it really helps
Try rubbing lemon on the strained area, it really helps
a few sprays of "Shout" laundry stain remover. I even use it for stains on my rugs! It works.
My favorite product is called Orange Miracle. It is available from Stanley Home Products and is the best stain remover I have ever tried. Use just a drop on a spot and rub it a little, or for ring-around-the-collar you can apply it in a long line and rub it in. I am not sure but I think you should let the pre-treated garment set for just a few minutes before putting it in the washing machine. Good luck!
Presoak
Use a hydrogen peroxide based whitener, put a little bit on the collars and cuffs and give them a scrub.
Put the correct amount in and soak then wash.
It helps to rub them or soak in Biz.
the best thing to use is shampoo.Just rub it over the cuffs and collars.and then wash as normal.the stains will come out.
My dad always scrubbed those with FelsNaptha bar soap. It really does work! You can find it in the laundry section of the store.