The Dollar Tree Must-Have That Makes Removing Tough Laundry Stains A Breeze

If you're tired of endlessly scrubbing at tough fabric stains, trying to remove a pesky spot that refuses to go away, there is one cleaning solution you might want to try. Forget overspending on high-priced products that, in the end, have the same core ingredients as more affordable options. The next time you spill coffee, juice, wine, or other liquids on your laundry, linens, or even your couch, grab some Fabric Stain Remover Wipes from Dollar Tree. For only $1.50 a pack, you can pick up a 12-count of wipes to keep in every high-traffic area of your home, from your laundry room to the kitchen. These stain-lifting wipes contain ingredients like butoxyethanol, a typical ingredient in household cleaners, sodium lauryl sulfate, another cleaning agent, and citric acid, which can help break down stains.

You never know when you might need to quickly remove a stain, so we recommend keeping a pack in your car or taking it with you in your suitcase when you travel. Skip the stain-removing pens and opt for a wipe instead for a more successful clean. To save more, you can grab a 24-count of these wipe packs for $36 when you buy in bulk.

How to properly use Dollar Tree's Fabric Stain Remover Wipes

Before you get to work on removing the tough stain, make sure you can get rid of as much of the spill as you can by blotting or wiping it off the affected area. You also want to make sure you treat the stain as quickly as you can after it happens; the longer the stain stays, the harder it will be to get out. To protect the rest of your fabric, the wipes' instructions recommend placing a piece of dry cloth or towel underneath the affected area. Wipe the stain from the outside to the center, wetting the wipe with warm water if a water ring starts to appear in the fabric. Once the stain is gone, blot the area with a dry cloth to get rid of any extra liquid.

If you are using these wipes on your carpet or a textured item, like velvet pillows or satin sheets, do not rub the product directly into the fabric. Instead, use light blotting movements to remove the stain. You should not use this product on any upholstered furniture. The product details also remind the consumer that any harsh spots caused by bleach, ink, paint, or persistent dye stains might not be possible to remove.

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