No matter how carefully you wear your outerwear, it will get dirty over time.
At first, dirt appears on the collar, pockets and sleeves. Gradually, the number of greasy areas increases, and the stains themselves become more noticeable.
Dry cleaning is not the only way to refresh your outerwear. You can get rid of stains yourself. And you don’t need to resort to washing.
If you are dealing with greasy stains, you will need a good absorbent. It will remove both old and new stains.
For example, salt or starch are effective in this case. You can take any component of your choice. Any of these means will "pull" fat from the tissue.
If you need to remove old dirt, it is better to use a mixture of two components. They are combined with water in equal proportions.
The consistency should be like a paste, which should be gently rubbed into the fabric, then left for 10-15 minutes, and then washed off.
Earlier we talked about a simple method that will help save even the most hopeless kitchen towels.