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## 📋 Equipment Needed
* Large bucket or container (at least 12 liters capacity)
* Stirring stick or spoon
* Measuring cups
* Empty bottles or jugs for storage
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## 👩🔬 How to Make Your Liquid Stain Remover
1. **Heat 4 liters of water** until warm (not boiling).
2. **Dissolve 1 cup of washing soda** and 1 cup of borax into the warm water. Stir thoroughly until completely dissolved.
3. **Add 1 cup of liquid castile soap** and gently stir to combine.
4. **Pour the mixture into a large bucket** and add an additional 8 liters of cold water, stirring well.
5. **Optional:** Add 20-30 drops of your favorite essential oil for fragrance and extra cleaning power.
6. **Transfer the stain remover to clean bottles** for easy use and storage.
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## 🧺 How to Use Your Homemade Stain Remover
* **Pre-treat stains:** Apply directly to the stain, gently rub it in, and let sit for 10-15 minutes before washing as usual.
* **Soak heavily stained clothes:** Dilute some stain remover in water and soak garments for 30 minutes to an hour.
* **Use in washing machine:** Add a small amount alongside your regular detergent for a boost on tough stains.
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## 💡 Tips for Best Results
* Test on a small, hidden area first to ensure colorfastness.
* For delicate fabrics, avoid soaking for too long.
* Store your homemade stain remover in a cool, dark place and shake well before use.
* Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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## 🌿 Why This Recipe Works
The combination of washing soda and borax helps to break down dirt and grease, while liquid castile soap lifts stains gently but effectively. Essential oils not only provide a pleasant scent but can also add antibacterial and antifungal properties, making your stain remover both natural and powerful.
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## 💰 Save Money and Stay Green
By making your own liquid stain remover, you reduce reliance on commercial chemicals, save money, and take a small but meaningful step towards a greener lifestyle—all without sacrificing cleaning power.
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Ready to tackle stains with this easy DIY stain remover? Gather your ingredients and get started—your clothes (and wallet) will thank you!
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Want more homemade cleaning recipes or tips? Just ask!
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