Useful Tips To Remove Bed Sheet Stains (Updated)

Useful tips to remove bed sheet stains. Stains on bed sheets are a big headache for people around the world. You just bought a new blouse or a new pair of pants, and there are already coffee stains, ice-cream stains, grease or oil stains all over them, and you think that you will never get them out.

You do not have to throw away your Bedsheet or to use scientific solutions to get rid of them. Believe it or not, besides the usual methods of getting your Bedsheet clean once again, such as bleach or magic washing powder, you also have a lot of other homemade possibilities to fix them.

No one enjoys removing stains from their favorite bedsheet. However, stain removal can be done quickly and relatively effortlessly if you know how to go about it. To help you get rid of those stubborn stains, we have put together a list of quick tips implemented by Singapore maids that won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

Removing bedsheet stains
Removing bedsheet stains

For instance, if you are dealing with sweat then you can quickly get rid of perspiration by using paper towels. Yes, we are aware that it isn’t the most glamorous way to get rid of perspiration, but it will prevent fabric over-wetting and damage due to excess sweat.

You can also use a prewash stain remover to get rid of sweat stains. Then use hot water, oxygen bleach, and an enzyme detergent when you launder the clothes.

For ketchup stains, we would recommend dabbing the stain with water as soon as it develops. Spot-treating with detergent will also be recommended if you happen to have some lying around. If you are at home, you can use a prewash stain remover or a liquid laundry detergent to pre-treat the stain.

You can also spray some hydrogen peroxide on light-colored fabrics, as the peroxide has mild bleach properties. Once you have sprayed on the hydrogen peroxide, you should add some fabric-safe bleach and detergent and machine wash the fabrics.

In regards to sunscreen, you can pre-treat it with a stain remover, or spot-treat sunscreen using a combination of glycerin and dishwashing liquid. You may also use a laundry detergent booster or a liquid laundry detergent if desired. Don’t forget to machine wash using hot water that will not damage the fabric.

As for ice cream stains, it is best to tackle them quickly using some cold water. If it is too late for cold water, then you can use a pre-treatment solution followed by an enzyme detergent soak. Stains that have been around for a while should be soaked for at least half an hour.

Washing machine wash bedsheet
Washing machine wash bedsheet

Once soaked, proceed to machine wash as usual.
Grass stains should be dealt with using OxiClean, Spray in Wash, or another pre-treatment product brand. Allow the fabrics to be adequately soaked and then clean the stain with an old brush, ensuring not to scrub too hard.

Afterward, use an enzyme-based detergent-such as Tide of Wisk-as the enzymes will help degrade grass stains and make them easier to get rid of. However, if the stain remains, you can use chlorine bleach for white fabrics or oxygen bleach for colored fabrics.

Removal of different types of stains on Bedsheets 
Let’s have a look here at some of the recommended homemade solutions that can help you get rid of stains on Bedsheet Most of them are very efficient, easy to apply, and they can be made from things you already have around your house or fridge, and after all the stain is already there as well, so you’ve got nothing to lose by trying.

Another scenario of stains on Bedsheet is when your shirt gets stained with red wine. This can be a messy one, but instead of thinking that your shirt is now ruined and throw it away, you can remove the stain easily by using vinegar.

Just mix some hot water with vinegar and moistens the stained area, and leave it like that for half an hour and after that, just rinse off that area. In case the stain is persistent, just repeat the process all over again. This method can also be applied if your Bedsheet is stained with berries, black tea, or beer.

Chocolate stains on Bedsheet: 
A big issue for moms after their kids just finished devouring a good piece of chocolate. Well, moms, no need to worry anymore because this kind of stain can be fixed. All you need to do is to just soak the shirt in some hot water, and if that doesn’t fix it, then you can try to scrub it using a cotton pad and some alcohol.

But remember, never leave the stain to get dry on your Bedsheet. Also, this method can be used to get rid of oil, grease, or blood stains but only in the case of a non-colored Bedsheet. Do not try to use this method on a colored Bedsheet; you will only destroy the color.

Stains of ice cream and similar dairy products: 
Before washing, the fresh stains on the Bedsheet should be soaked in cold water. If the smear has dried up, then brush or scrape off any crustier particles. Soak in cold water with detergent for several hours. Later on, wash in warm water. If the stains are there, soak the bedsheet for a further half an hour and rewash it. If you find any colored stains, then wash it with bleach safely.

Stains on bed
Stains on bed

Stains of fruit and juices: 
Wash the stained Bedsheet with the hottest water safe for the fabric. Remember not to use a soap bar, detergents containing natural soap, or soap flakes as the soap-based products will make the snots on the Bedsheet permanent.

Soak the tough sneakers in warm water with one teaspoon of a pre-soak enzyme product for half an hour. Removal of set stains or old ones will require bleach if it is safe for that particular product. If you do not remove all the sugar particles, then you will notice a brown stain when the clothing is ironed or heated in the dryer as the sugar gets caramelized.

Stains of grass: 
Soak in laundry product that consists of enzymes along with cold water for at least 30 minutes. Ensure that you don’t use hot water to remove these kinds of spots on the Bedsheet as it will result in the protein coagulating and will make it even more difficult to remove.

Stains of a tomato-based sauce and barbecue sauce: 
Soak the dirty Bedsheet in cold water along with 1 spoon of vinegar and half a spoon of liquid dishwashing detergent. Rinse it, and if the stain has not gone, then using a pre-wash stain remover, a paste of water and powdered detergent or liquid laundry detergent, pre-treat the area. Then launder it in warm water, and air dries it.

Stains of mud: 
You have to let the mud spots on the Bedsheet get dry first. Then brush them to remove the soil. Soak the clothing in a solution of 1 spoon of liquid dish detergent, 1-quart warm water, and 1 spoon of white vinegar for 10 minutes.

Rinse it with water and let it stand for a few minutes. If the stain remains, sponge it using alcohol and then wash it off with clear water. You could also soak the soiled Bedsheet in an enzyme pre-soak for half an hour and into a load of laundry; you can add bleach if the fabric is safe to use bleach on.

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