How do you remove tough stains? i.e. wine, blood, grass?

any homemade remedies to remove stains of coke, tea, blood, and grass?

Answers:
I know a really easy, good method to get rid of grass stains. Pour washing up liquid directly onto the grass stain & rub in, then place in a bucket of cold water to soak over night. Give the stain another rub & pop into the washing machine, comes out clean as a whistle. This works for most natural made stains, eg, juice from berries.
Blood, you use salt & cold water, soaking overnight.
The other 2 i would probably try the washing up liquid trick 1st to see how it worked.
dust.eat dust..yep plenty of dust
i use peroxide on mold and blood, stuff like that. hairspray works really well on permanent marker and a few other things, and hand cleaner, like goop, is darn good stuff.
pressure can of spray and wash get the can not the bottle the can works better but shake it first then wash it in your reg. wash
soak in oxi-wash or oxi-clean
they also make an awesome oxi-strain remover now
it gets everything out even grandchildren's formula stain on my white blouse!! Try it you'll love it!
For really bad stains I make a paste with it use a toothbrush to brush it into the stain ,let it dry then throw it in the washer on hot or warm water and poof no more stain!
i give it to my mommy
"Shout it out"

GETOUTTAHERE!!

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I remove organic stains with toothpaste or mouthwash.
HOST Carpet Cleaner. Coca-Cola work's on getting grease stains off of clothing. Just pour about half a can along with water in the clothes washer.
Use bicarbonate of soda (you can buy it in the supermarket with the baking products). Mix it into a thick paste and gently rub it into the stain and leave it for half an hour or so. It is safe on your skin and on your clothes ever coloured ones (as long as they are colourfast). Add a table spoon full to the washing powder in the machine and pop the treated clothes in and hey-presto, a totally environmentally friendly, inexpensive way to stain free clothes (do you think I should write advert jingles?) :)
Dylon Fabric Care Stain Remover is very god for removing the toughest stains, e.g blood, wine, mud, coffee, tea etc.Visit website www.dylon.co.uk
There are a lot of good stain removers on the market these days, either in aerosol form which I find the best, in like a dabber that you dab on or like a pump action spray. Also there are things like oxi clean and vanish that you can either soak them in (for stubborn stains) or you put it in with the main washing powder.
I find that shout works best because you don't have to scrub. Spray the stain immediately and roll up the garment. Wash as soon as possible in the hottest water available for the type of fabric.
Try Pure Lemon Juice, works on lots of stains, especially hands when you have been gardening.
try vinegar this gets rid of most things
vinegar and soap powder mixed in warm water.
Find a product called M30 it works on everything that you mentioned. Barring that for blood use hydrogen peroxide. Pour the peroxide on the blood stain it will begin to fizzle. When it stops then spray with a stain remover thoroughly then wash.
dampen the spot affected with warm water. pour raw salt over. leave for a while and then keep blotting the patch. repeat the process until the stain has gone

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