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Comprehensive Stain Removal Guide with TrueBioWash
How to Remove Every Type of Stain Naturally & Effectively
Stains are a part of everyday life—from food spills and sweat marks to outdoor dirt and grease. The good news? With the right approach and a powerful bio-enzyme detergent like TrueBioWash, you can remove even the toughest stains while being gentle on your clothes and the environment.
In this guide, we’ll break down different types of stains, explain how to remove stains from clothes, and walk you through TrueBioWash’s 7-step stain removal method for best results.
What Are the Different Types of Stains?
Based on texture, chemical composition, and origin, stains can be classified into five major categories. Identifying the stain type helps you choose the most effective cleaning method.
1. Enzymatic Stains
Examples: Blood, grass, food spills, sweat
These stains contain proteins or starches and respond best to bio-enzyme detergents like TrueBioWash, which break them down naturally.
2. Grease & Oil Stains
Examples: Butter, cooking oil, sauces
Greasy stains cling to fabric fibers and usually require warm water and strong grease-cutting action.
3. Body Soil Stains
Examples: Collar stains, underarm stains, sweat marks
A combination of oils, proteins, and bacteria—bio-enzymes are highly effective here.
4. Bleachable Stains
Examples: Coffee, tea, wine
These stains leave behind color residues and require oxygen-based stain removal rather than harsh bleach.
5. Outdoor Stains
Examples: Mud, clay, soil, dirt
These particles embed into fibers and should be loosened before washing.
How to Remove Stains from Clothes Naturally
From underarm odor to spicy curry spills, TrueBioWash bio-enzyme detergent helps remove stains at the source—without harsh chemicals. Its plant-based enzymes penetrate deep into fabrics, lifting stains while preserving fabric quality.
TrueBioWash’s 7-Step Stain Removal Guide
No two stains are the same, but these 7 simple steps work for almost all stain types.
Step 1: Remove Excess Stain
Use a spoon or paper towel to gently remove excess food, grease, or dirt.
👉 Do not rub, as this can push the stain deeper into the fabric.
Step 2: Check Fabric Care Labels
Always read the garment’s care label to determine:
- Machine wash safety
- Water temperature
- Drying instructions
This helps prevent fabric damage while removing stains effectively.
Step 3: Dose TrueBioWash Detergent
Add the recommended amount of TrueBioWash bio-enzyme detergent based on:
- Load size
- Stain severity
- Water hardness
TrueBioWash works with:
- Front-load washing machines
- Top-load washing machines
- Hand wash routines
Step 4: Load the Washing Machine Correctly
Place stained garments directly into the drum with similar colors and fabrics.
Palm test tip:
Insert your palm between clothes and the drum wall:
- Fits perfectly → ideal load
- Too tight → overloaded
- Too loose → underloaded
Step 5: Wash at the Right Temperature
Cold water: Protein-based & enzymatic stains
Warm water: Grease & oil stains
TrueBioWash enzymes remain active even at lower temperatures, saving energy and protecting fabrics.
Step 6: Unload Immediately After Wash
Remove clothes as soon as the wash cycle ends (within 1–2 hours) to prevent:
- Mildew smell
- Bacterial buildup
- Fabric dullness
Step 7: Check Before Drying
Always inspect garments before drying:
- Heat can permanently set stains
- If needed, rewash before drying
Pro Tips to Prevent Stains from Setting
- Soak stained clothes in cold water immediately
- Avoid hot water on unknown stains
- For tough grease stains, pre-treat with TrueBioWash and use warm water
- Wash stained clothes as soon as possible
Why Choose TrueBioWash for Stain Removal?
✔ Bio-enzyme powered stain removal
✔ Safe for colors & whites
✔ Eco-friendly & biodegradable
✔ Gentle on skin and fabrics
✔ Effective at low temperatures
