Of course, it’s always the kitchen where most greasy stains happen. Don’t worry, Ariel is here to help you get rid of them.
Coffee stains, lipstick stains, ketchup – some of your favourite things can cause difficult stains. But now you can say goodbye to even the most difficult marks with our comprehensive stain removal guide. Choose the type of stain you would like to get rid of and let Ariel provide you impeccable cleaning!
Removing stains caused in the kitchen
Pre-treat with a washing liquid and leave for approx. 10-15 minutes. Then wash as normal with Ariel Original Washing Liquid at the hottest temperature indicated on the care label.
Baby food
Whether it’s on your clothes or your baby’s, try soaking it in a solution of washing liquid and warm water for no longer than 10-15 minutes, then wash with a washing liquid according to the care label.
Beetroot and blackcurrant
Don’t be alarmed by the purple colour – it will come out. Soak the clothes in a solution of warm water and washing powder for 10-15 minutes, then wash according to the care label with a washing powder like Ariel.
Fruit
Soak in cold water for an hour, then wash with a washing powder.
Mayonnaise and milk
Soak in warm water containing with a washing liquid, then wash according to the fabric care label.
Desserts – including chocolate/ice cream/jam
If you accidentally missed your mouth, soak your clothes in warm water containing a washing liquid like Ariel Original Washing Liquid, then wash as normal according to the care label.
Spices – including chili/curry/mustard
Soak in warm water containing Ariel Washing Gel Original, then wash according to the fabric care label.
Tomato/ketchup/sauce
Get rid off the excess of the stain from the garment with a spoon, then soak it in the sink in warm water for 30 minutes with Ariel Original Washing Powder. Finally, wash with washing powder according to the fabric care label.
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