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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

How to Remove Olive Oil Stains from Fabrics

Cleaning is probably the one thing, that we all need do at the end of every week. If we fail to do so we are risking to turn our living places into real mess. But many people find all that cleaning really difficult and exactly for that they often turn to professional cleaners for help.


The professional cleaning services Melbourne provides are covering wide range of different domestics tasks. Spring cleaning, carpet cleaning, windows cleaning – those are just a small part of them.

There are many tasks that could be done by you though, like removing of olive oil stains from your woolen sweater. For that you will need cornstarch, regular dish detergent but make sure it doesn't contain bleach, large enough container, cold water. Begin by covering the affected spot with cornstarch. Leave it to stay onto it for 30 minutes. Brush it off and check if there are some clues left. If the stain persists, you will have to proceed with the following steps. Fill the container, mentioned earlier, with cold water. add a couple of drops of the dish detergent. Stir the mix and put the wool sweater inside. Whatever you do don't wring the sweater, let it stay for 5 minutes and take it out but be careful – don't pull any of its parts. Throw the water and refill the tub with clean cold water. Rinse the sweater and place it flat on a clean towel so it can dry all naturally. Cleaners Fitzroy are saying that this usually works great, but in case the stain still refuses to come off you can take it to dry-cleaning.

One very important thing you have to know when it comes to cleaning is that you need to act quickly. The sooner you take some actions the better are your chances to clean the spot. It's the most fundamental rule.

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