How to Remove Grass Stains
Grass stains are one of the most difficult stains to remove from garments. Follow these steps to remove grass stains from white and colored fabrics:
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RinseRinse the stain with cold water.
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ApplyApply Clorox® Stain Remover and Color Brightener or Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Supreme Whitener directly onto the stain.
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RubRub the fabric gently with the foam and let set for 10 minutes. Do not allow the product to dry on the fabric.
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WashPut the pre-treated clothes in the washing machine with your regular detergent and start a normal wash cycle. Always read the labels carefully and follow the washing instructions.
Clothes with grass stains can also be soaked before washing:
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SoakSoak grass-stained garments in 1 gallon of water with half a scoop (2 oz) of Clorox® Stain Remover and Color Brightener and your regular detergent for 5 minutes. If you are using Clorox® Clothing Stain Remover Intense Whites, dissolve 2 tablespoons in 1 gallon of water along with your regular detergent. Add the garments and let them soak for 1 hour, then rinse.
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WashRun a normal wash using your usual detergent.
For best results, wash at 104 °F. If you think the garment isn't colorfast, add 1 drop of Clorox® Clothing Stain Remover Supreme Whitener in a discrete area of the garment Rinse after 5 minutes and let dry. If there is no color loss, you can use the product safely. When using Clorox® Clothing Stain Remover Intense Whites, dissolve 1 tablespoon in a cup of warm water and soak an inconspicuous area of the garment for 20 minutes. Rinse, let dry and compare the treated area with the rest of the garment. If there is no color change, you can use the product safely.
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