If you're looking for an eco-friendly way to remove stains from your clothes without using harsh chemicals, then a savon detachant stain remover soap bar could be the perfect solution. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it effectively:
1. Identify the type of stain you want to remove. Some stains are easier to remove than others, so it's essential to identify the type of stain before you start.
2. Wet the stained fabric. Before applying the soap bar, it’s important that you pre-treat the fabric with water. This will allow the soap to penetrate the stain more effectively.
3. Rub the soap bar on the stain. Wet the soap bar and rub it onto the stain. Make sure to rub both sides of the stain and apply sufficient pressure to work the soap into the fibers of the fabric.
4. Let it rest for a few minutes. Leave the stain remover soap on the fabric for a few minutes to allow it to penetrate the stain and work its magic.
5. Rinse the fabric. After allowing the soap bar to sit for a few minutes, rinse the fabric thoroughly with fresh water. Make sure that all the soap residue is removed from the material.
6. Repeat if necessary. If the stain doesn’t come out after one try, you can repeat the process. It is important not to put the fabric in the dryer until the stain is completely removed.
7. Wash the fabric. Once you've successfully removed the stain, wash the fabric as you normally would.
A very recent newly converted customer said “This stain remover soap bar is amazing! Forget vanish and all the other supermarket products they are rubbish in comparison to this. Not only does it get pretty much every stain out of clothing you can also use it on your carpet, it’s great for things like red wine spills I can’t recommend this enough. It’s also kind to our planet 👍” thanks Leigh for your review , another customer commented how fabulous it was for baby clothes cleaning - thank you Olivia !
Savon detachant stain remover soap bars are effective, eco-friendly, and affordable. However, it is important to note that they may not work on all types of stains and fabrics. Therefore, it’s always recommended to test it on an inconspicuous area first to prevent any discoloration or damage to the fabric.