The main rules that you need to know when removing any stains are that you need to do it from the back of the fabric.
We are, of course, talking about clothes or carpets that can be turned inside out.
It is unlikely that you will be able to do this trick with furniture upholstery. And you probably also know that there should be no crumbs or specks on the fabric before removing the stain, otherwise they will ruin the whole process.

And, of course, it is better to remove a separate stain by hand (and not in a machine) and to start doing this as early as possible - before the stain has completely set in and dried.
If you have to clean a large area, it is better to test the effect of the cleaner on a small piece of cloth, so as not to completely ruin the entire surface.
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Soap
Dissolve soap and a spoonful of ammonia in warm water, then wet the brush. This solution will help to effectively clean the dirty surface.
Glycerol
If the stain is on wool or silk, then glycerin diluted in warm water is best.
Apply a cotton pad soaked in glycerin to the stain, wait 10-15 minutes and rinse the surface with water.
Table salt
Table salt diluted in water will help out owners of cotton products.
However, with the modern range of household chemicals, finding a stain remover or a special powder to remove stains will not be difficult.
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