What is a good non-bleach stain remover?

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I need a decent stain remover other than bleach. What about peroxide?

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  1. Cindy Lou says:

    Shout stick or Spray and Wash. If you can rinse anything dropped on clothing with water immediately or with ginger ale (depending on type of fabric), you can help remove a lot of the stain before it sets in. Then right when you get home and can rub the Shout Stick on the stain and wash as directed that will help. Remember to always rub the stain remover in well, really scrub before washing. And don’t dry in the dryer, hang the garment, that way if it does not come out in the first wash, you can treat it again.

  2. mitch says:

    get some vanish works a treat sell it in the supermarkets

  3. Robin C says:

    Peroxide will also discolor dark clothes.

    Just liquid Tide will take out most stains with out damage to the clothes.

  4. Emily S says:

    Use the Shout gel stain remover. It’s amazing. It works for any time of stain and all you do is put it on right when you take off your clothes and you don’t even have to remember anything before you do the laundry. It will work even if it’s dried.

  5. Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷAaron's Mom♥ says:

    Shout triple action works wonders for me. It has removed blood, vomit, poop, etc. It is a lifesaver for me with my son.

  6. Singin' In The Rain says:

    Surprise – for many reasons, a bar of soap works exceptionally well. In fact, it is the only thing that takes out certain stains, such as fabric softener stains. Rub the bar repeatedly over the stain, or use a q-tip to rub it in good, and rinse. Repeat until the stain is gone. Will not damage anything.

    Don’t use peroxide, it can discolor. Trust to a good old bar of Ivory. It never fails.

  7. ? says:

    Shout. I love the stuff and have used it for years.

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