New York, July 29, 2013. Summer is in full swing, which means that things are at the very epicenter of risk. Stubborn grass, green and tar stains threaten to ruin your favourite shorts and T-shirts forever. Vestel, Europeās leading home appliance manufacturer, has ranked the most troublesome stains and effective ways to fight them.
- Blood. Active lifestyles in summer can be traumatic. When you get blood on your clothes, donāt throw them away. Cold water with tartaric acid works wonders.
- Grass. Outdoor play can often ruin a light-colored t-shirt, lightweight pants or dresses. To keep grass from being the cause of parting with your favorite garment, consider these tips. To get a stain out of cotton, soak it in lemon juice and salt, then dry it in the sun. Silk can be saved with a few drops of ammonia or hydrogen peroxide.
- Zelenka. Some of the hardest stains to remove appear after using green. If the thing is white, then feel free to use hydrogen peroxide. A 10% solution of ammonia or ascorbic acid is good for colored clothes.
- Band-Aid. Many hostesses have repeatedly encountered stains from band-aids. In this situation, it seems that the thing is hopelessly spoiled. But everything can be fixed. Put ice on it to harden the substance. Then remove the pieces with a knife, then place the cloth on blotting paper and wipe with a tampon soaked in gasoline, alcohol or acetone. Only then can you start washing.
- Rust. Rust stains on wool or silk can easily be removed using a solution of water and ammonia 6:1 . Warm lemon juice is best for cotton.
- Resin. Those who like to sit under trees will need the following advice. Fresh tar stains can be removed with gasoline or trichloroethylene. Dried stains can be softened with cooking oil or butter and then washed.
- Lipstick. Beautiful summer weather encourages romantic dates. If you found a lipstick on your clothes, then you should not panic. Blotting paper and alcohol will come to your rescue. And donāt forget to wash what seemed to be a lost cause after all these manipulations.
Pretty, sweet clothes thatās been in the wash after being exposed to gasoline or ammonia are best handled by professionals. The Vestel Otis range of washing machines will do the job just fine. They are equipped with 7-segment LED displays which show all the information about the current washing, including the time left to the end of the program, warning of the need to clean the filter, and much more.
Wash your clothes with maximum efficiency and gently use 23 programs for different types of fabric, spin speed control and additional functions: pre-wash, easy iron, extra rinse, and others.
The WMO 1241 LE washer has been developed with cutting-edge technology. With its narrow body, it can easily hold 6 kg of dry laundry and significantly reduces water and energy consumption. WMO 1241 LE has class A power consumption+. It will help every housewife to wash laundry for the whole family and save the family budget at the same time.
I have read about Vestelās top 7 hardest-to-clean stains and the WMO 1241, but Iām curious to know if the WMO 1241 is specifically designed to effectively remove those challenging stains. Can anyone share their experience using this product and how well it performs in tackling stubborn stains?
What are the top 7 hardest-to-clean stains that Vestel presents? And what is the WMO 1241?