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Grass Stain Solutions
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1) Brush the excess stain off the surface of the fabric.
2) Pretreat stain with Tide® Liquid. Pour Tide on to cover stain and let set for 20 minutes.
3) Wash in warm water with 1 use of Tide.
4) If stain remains, repeat steps before drying. Before treating any garment, refer to the instructions on the care label. Always test solution on a hidden area first. If treating washable silk or wool, follow basic instructions, but hand wash.

I love Tide liquid Stain Release. I add a cap full of it right to the kids' clothing and in just one wash, all of the dingy kid grime comes right out of their clothing! No more washing stained clothes two and three times. Tide Stain Release really does get it out the first time!

Use a foam shave cream, Barbasol seems to work best. Spray it on, work it in, wash.

I have an 8 year old boy and I do not know how many times through the years that he has come into the house after playing outside only to find deep grass stains across both knees of his jeans. I've tried stain removers, scrubbing with laundry detergent, washing on heavy cycle but nothing w

Use your laundry detergent (liquid or powder) to pre-treat the stain by rubbing it onto the grass stain. To help the process, use an old tooth brush to scrub the stain good. Let it sit for at least 5 minutes.Then, rinse the stain with warm water.
If the stain still exists, po

After posting I found this solution which worked! I placed detergent with bleach on the stain and scrubbed like mad. Then let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Then washed it as I normally would and no more stain!
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