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Artículo: 🤫The topic that is NOT talked about: How to get menstruation stains out of clothes👖

🤫The topic that is NOT talked about: How to get menstruation stains out of clothes👖

🤫The topic that is NOT talked about: How to get menstruation stains out of clothes👖

Oh, menstruation! That faithful companion that sometimes decides to leave its mark on our favorite clothes.
But did you know that getting rid of those stains is easier than you think?
Yes, it is, and today I’m going to share four effective tricks so you can say goodbye to those stains in style.
Let’s get started!
Cold Water: Your New Best Friend
If you’ve ever wondered why your grandma always told you to use cold water on stains, it’s because she knew what she was talking about.
Hot water can set the stain even more, while cold water helps dissolve it.
So, when you notice the stain, soak the garment in cold water right away.
Easy, right?
Extra tip: If you’re out and don’t have cold water handy, try wetting the garment with bottled water or even an ice cube. It all helps!
Lemon Juice: Acidic but Effective
Lemon isn’t just for adding flavor to your tea; it’s also a natural stain remover.
Its citric acid helps break down the blood molecules, making them ready to wash away.
Then rinse with cold water.
Heads up! Don’t use lemon on delicate fabrics or dark colors, unless you want to add a “tie-dye” touch to your clothes
Salt: Not Just for the Kitchen
Salt isn’t just for seasoning your food; it’s also an excellent ally against blood stains.
Make a paste with salt and a bit of cold water (yes, cold water again) and apply it to the stain.
Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse.
If you see a bit of the stain remaining, repeat the process.
An economical trick that’s always on hand, what more could you ask for?
Baking Soda: The Cleaning Multi-Tool
If there’s one product that deserves a shrine at home, it’s baking soda.
It’s an all-purpose hero that, among many other things, is perfect for removing blood stains.
Make a paste with baking soda and cold water (yes, I know you saw that coming), apply it to the stain, and let it sit for about 30 minutes.
Then, rinse well and wash the garment. Voilà! As if nothing ever happened.
Bonus tip: If the stain is stubborn, you can repeat the process or let the baking soda work its magic overnight.
So, don’t worry, it has a solution.
Staining during menstruation is completely normal and shouldn’t be a source of embarrassment. We’ve all been there.
There are always options to give that garment a second life or… buy new menstrual underwear from our store (wink, wink).

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