Do you throw your baby’s woolen body because it is discolored by stools or urine? That’s not necessary – with Lemon Soap, you can remove these stains on all kinds of textiles. If you have pets that have made a stain on the carpet you can remove both the carpet and the smell.
Accidents in the bed?
See separate chapter on how to clean duvets, pillows and mattresses here.
1. Put the garment in warm water, for wool – use lukewarm water.
2. Rub with Lemon Soap until the stain is gone.
3. Is it an old stain or an extra difficult stain – leave the garment for a few hours so that the soap works.
4. Rinse the garment if the stain is gone and the garment is otherwise clean.
5. Unless the stain is completely gone – put the garment in the machine without rinsing away the soap and washing as usual in a machine with Lemon Wash.
1. Spray on the stain with Lemon Cleanse. There is not so much foam that is needed.
2. Rub the foam onto the stain.
3. Wipe off any soap residue with a wet cloth immediately after application or rinse if possible.
4. Repeat if necessary.