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Spring is here. It’s time to remove the weeds and mow your lawn. It is also a great time to work in your garden. While doing those things, you can’t avoid getting grass stains on your clothes, so you might want to wear something that you’re fine getting soiled. Once it’s all taken care of, everyone can enjoy the lawn and the warmth of the sun. Kids can also finally run around and play, but be aware that they can also get grass stains on their clothes.
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These stains can be hard to remove but do not worry, there’s an easy way to get rid of them. Just make sure to treat the stains on your clothes right away, and don’t let them stay for too long. Let Love Your Clothes teach you how to remove grass stains from clothes with simple items from your house. This trick will help dissolve fresh grass stains but take note that you should not use this on sensitive fabrics as you might ruin them.
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Be sure to treat the stain as soon as possible. In a spray bottle make a 1:1 hand sanitizer and water solution. Mix well.
Spray the solution directly to the grass stain on your clothes. Blot it with a clean cloth or with your hands.
If it didn’t work, spray some rubbing alcohol, sanitizer, or methylated spirits onto the stain area and dab it again using a clean cloth.
Just take note that the stain treatment can “bleed” the fabric colors, so try the 1:1 solution first to test it out.