Latest Updates
-
When Indian Women Wore Sarees Without Blouses—and No One Questioned It -
High-Protein Diets, Supplements, and Painkillers: What They Do To Your Kidneys -
Melt-in-Mouth Royal Malai Kofta Recipe -
₹167 Crore Sale: Raja Ravi Varma 19th Century Masterpiece Becomes India’s Most Expensive Artwork -
OTT Releases This Week (March 30–April 5): What To Watch On Netflix, JioHotstar, ZEE5, Prime Video And SonyLIV -
Fluffy Rava Idli Recipe: Your 10 Minute Instant Batter Hack -
Good Friday 2026: Why The Day Of Jesus’ Crucifixion Is Called ‘Good’ Despite The Sorrow -
Horoscope for Today April 03, 2026 - Steady Progress & Clear Rewards Await -
Dum Aloo Recipe: The Slow Cooked Flavor Secret Revealed -
Raja Ravi Varma’s ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ Sells For ₹167 Crore, Breaking All Modern Indian Art Records
Easy Tips To Remove Perfume Stains From Clothes

6 tips to remove perfume stains:
1. The yellow stain is mainly due to the acids in the perfume which turns the fabric yellow.
2. Use a sponge to remove perfume stains from the cloth piece. Damp the sponge in lukewarm water and rub on the stain.
3. You can also wash the stained cloth in lukewarm water. Add liquid detergent and soak the cloth for 15-20 minutes before washing.
4. Soak the cloth in water and baking soda solution for 10-15 minutes. Baking soda is an easy ingredient to get rid of dark perfume stains on clothes. Wash with detergent after soaking the stained cloth in baking soda.
5. Make a paste of ammonia and baking soda. Apply on the stained cloth 8-10 minutes before washing. First try on a small cloth piece and make sure that the paste doesn't harm the fabric.
6. After washing the cloth, use a dryer or let it air dry.
Try these tips to remove perfume stains from your clothes. Apply perfume from a far distance so that the fabric doesn't get strong stain of it. Prefer buying less strong and skin friendly perfumes.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











