Sometimes it happens that after washing, stains from ingrained dirt remain on things.
This outcome is disappointing, but it is too early to throw the item away. You can try washing it again or use an old trick.
There are many types of stains. Some can be washed off in a second, while others even a washing machine cannot handle.
In the second case, you can try an improved Soviet method.
To begin, pour 3 tablespoons of washing powder, 2 tablespoons (heaped) of any stain remover, 1 tablespoon (heaped) of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of sunflower oil into a large metal container.
You should pour boiling water there to the middle of the dish. Mix it all up and immerse the item with the stain there.
Next, cover with a lid and keep on low heat for 10-20 minutes. Then leave the item in the pan until it cools completely.
After this, all that remains is to wring out the clothes and wash them in the machine with powder.
Earlier we talked about a bleach made from simple ingredients that will give you the effect of snow-cleanliness.