Yellow, orange, and red are not only the colors of fall but also some of the season’s most difficult stains. While temperatures in the United States may be cooling, backyard football, barbecue tailgates, and other fall activities are still going strong.
The toughest stains can be left behind by barbecue sauce, scrapes, and tumbles on your favorite jackets, jerseys, and jeans. If these stains build up, it’s time for the Offensive Line to step in. The Whirlpool Duet steam washer can wash up 16 pairs of jeans per load. The Maytag Bravos washer has a large 5.0-cubic foot capacity, so you can save time and money by loading big loads.
If you have to deal with tough laundry stains and heavy soils, it is worth having a strategy in place before you start washing your clothes. These tips are from Whirlpool’s Institute of Fabric Science.www.instituteoffabricscience.com(English)
* Rid clothes of tough mud stains from backyard football by first allowing them to dry and then removing any excess with a soft brush. Rinse with cold water to remove soils. Next, wash in warm water. Air dry.
* Fumble during the tailgate? Rub liquid detergent onto the barbecue sauce and wash in warm water. Air dry.
* To beat grass stains, soak in a mixture of detergent and water before washing in the warmest water safe for the garment. Air dry.
You can get rid of grass stains, blood stains, and mud stains by creating a winning plan. You can get any piece of dirty clothing back with the help of these tips and the power of dryers and washers.