How to remove the most stubborn red wine, oil and sweat stains from your white clothes

How to remove the most stubborn red wine, oil and sweat stains from your white clothes and napkins in MINUTES

By Amelia Roach For Daily Mail Australia

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A cleaning queen has shared her top three tips for removing stubborn stains from white napkins and clothing.

Melbourne mum, Chantel Mila, known online as Mama Mila, effortlessly removes stains using shaving foam, dish soap, baking soda and denture tablets.

Chantel begins by tackling red wine stains; she does so by squirting shaving cream directly onto the mark.

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To tackle dreaded red wine stains, Chantel squirts shaving cream directly onto the mark and lets the shaving cream sit upon the stain for 15 minutes and washes the material

She then lets the shaving cream sit upon the stain for 15 minutes and washes the material item thoroughly.

How to remove the most stubborn red wine, oil and sweat stains from your white clothes

To remove oil and grease marks Chantel simply squirts dishwashing soap onto the stained material item.

Mama Mila then adds baking soda directly on top, works the paste into the stained fabric and washes it.

To remove oil and grease marks Chantel simply squirts dishwashing soap onto the stained material item, she adds baking soda and works the paste into the stained fabric and washes it

The mum-of-two's final stain removal hack is for stubborn sweat marks that are left behind on clothing items.

To rid sweat stains she soaks the stained clothing item in a bowl full of water and drops in two denture tablets.

These hacks have helped Chantel maintain clean clothing, stain-free serviettes and other materials, she encourages all to give these tips a try.

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To rid sweat stains she soaks the stained clothing item in a bowl full of water and drops in two denture tablets

'Shaving cream is such a hidden gem for cleaning! It works so well, I have tried,' a woman said.

'I've tried the dish soap and baking soda! It saved my son's shirts,' a mum said.

'Thanks for sharing, these will be so helpful to clean the kid's clothes,' another said.

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