What you need:
Container to put it in, in my case a $1 bottle from Dollar Tree. Kitchen tools: funnel, measuring cup, and measuring spoon. Dawn, Ammonia (I grabbed lemon ammonia in a hurry and it works just fine as well) Baking Soda, and Warm tap water.
Pour 2/3 cup of Dawn, any liquid dish washing soap should work, into the bottle.
Add 2/3 cup ammonia.
Pour in 6 tablespoons of baking soda. My picture doesn't really show that (lol) but that is what is going on here! ;)
Fill with 2 cups of warm water. (and if you are messy like me, wipe up the counter!)
Shake that baby up!!
Now for the testimonial!
THE EVIL STAIN.
This stain has been sitting for .... eh, at least a week.
Sprayed that baby down! Let sit for maybe 30 seconds.
I washed as a normal load is always washed around here, dried, and couldn't find where the stain was supposed to be. She is gone, gone, gone! We have found a working, cheap alternative to paying for name brand stain remover at the store! Here is a picture of no stain just for fun.
ENJOY! Go save yourself some money!! Walk past the stain removers in the store smiling because YOU don't need to pay that high price anymore!!
I like that idea awesome you should totally put on pinterest
ReplyDeletethat is where i got it! :) none of these posts (probably) are going to be ''orginal'', but i try them first and make sure that they DO work! i have had many pinterest projects, and meals turn out not so hot. BTW, you are my FIRST EVER blog comment!!!!! YAY!!! :)
ReplyDeleteAre you happy, in retrospect, that you got lemon ammonia (b/c of the smell)? I totally want to try this, thanks!
ReplyDeletei just went to spray it really quickly to smell it and i can't smell anything unless i put my nose like.. a cm away from it! then i do smell the ammonia. I can't smell the lemon. i smell ammonia and dawn :p but just spraying it like someone normally would from a little distance, there was no smell :)
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