How to remove stains from jeans

General Tips Before Starting First, always check the care label on your jeans and treat stains as quickly as possible. Test any cleaning solution on an inconspicuous area first. Never put jeans in the dryer until you're sure the stain is gone, as heat can set stains permanently.
Common Stains and Their Solutions:
Mud and Dirt
- Let the mud dry completely
- Brush off excess dirt with a soft brush
- Apply liquid detergent directly to the stain
- Gently work it in with your fingers
- Wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric
Oil and Grease
- Blot excess oil with paper towels (don't rub)
- Cover the stain with baking soda or cornstarch
- Let it sit for 30 minutes to absorb the oil
- Brush off the powder
- Apply dish soap or liquid detergent
- Wash in warm water
Ink
- Place a paper towel behind the stain
- Apply rubbing alcohol with a cotton ball
- Dab (don't rub) from the outside toward the center
- Replace paper towel as it absorbs ink
- Wash normally
- Rinse immediately with cold water (never hot)
- Soak in cold water with salt (1 tablespoon per cup)
- Apply hydrogen peroxide directly to the stain
- Let sit for 5 minutes
- Wash in cold water
Wine and Fruit Juice
- Blot with paper towels
- Pour salt on the wet stain
- Let sit for 5 minutes
- Rinse with cold water
- Apply white vinegar and dish soap mixture
- Wash normally
Grass
- Mix one part white vinegar with one part water
- Apply to stain with a clean cloth
- Let sit for 30 minutes
- Apply liquid detergent
- Wash in warm water
Coffee and Tea
- Blot excess liquid
- Mix one part white vinegar with one part water
- Dab solution onto stain
- Apply liquid detergent
- Wash in warm water
For Stubborn Stains:
- Create a paste with baking soda and water
- Apply to stain and let sit for 1 hour
- Scrub gently with a soft brush
- Wash normally
Prevention Tips:
- Apply a fabric protector spray to new jeans
- Keep a stain removal pen in your bag for immediate treatment
- Always carry a pack of wet wipes for quick spot cleaning
- Turn jeans inside out before washing to prevent wear
When to Seek Professional Help:
- If the stain persists after two treatment attempts
- For expensive or vintage denim
- When dealing with unknown stains
- If the fabric is delicate or has special finishes
Remember: Never use bleach on denim as it can damage the fabric and create yellow spots. For dark jeans, use cleaning products specifically designed for dark fabrics to prevent fading.