Using the dryer sets many stains in clothing, but that doesn't mean you have a lost cause. Try one of these methods to get stains out of clothes after you've already dried them.
Using bleach can be kinda tricky. While it definitely has its pluses in getting whites white, it’s a finicky product, and when not used and stored carefully, it likes to leave a mark. The good news?
Until recently bleaching laundry seemed pretty straightforward: white towels, bed linens, and cotton clothing were a no-brainer. As for anything else, well, that's what garment care labels are for.
Set-in stains, often intensified by dryer heat, can be tackled with the right approach. Pre-treating with dish soap and baking soda works for grease, while oxygen bleach soaks target various stains.
Smelly clothes are a friend to no one, but on the flip side, they are a sign of a life well-lived. Whether it’s perfume from date night, bonfire smoke or sweat from a night of dancing, scent leaves a ...