Holi’s explosive colors bring pure delight, but those persistent stains on your wardrobe demand attention. Celebrated enthusiastically on March 5, the festival’s aftermath sees many battling faded whites and ruined pastels. Skip the dry cleaners—kitchen staples deliver professional results at home.
Begin with the classic lemon-salt duo. Squeeze lemon over stains, sprinkle salt, and rub in circular motions. Sun-dry for enhanced bleaching. This combo attacks chemical dyes head-on, often removing 80% of stains in one go.
Baking soda shines for synthetic fabrics. Create a soak by dissolving two tablespoons in warm water, immerse clothes for 15-20 minutes, then machine wash. It lifts colors without fading the cloth’s original hue.
Vinegar soaks are ideal for cotton. Add half a cup to lukewarm water, submerge for 60 minutes. The acetic acid penetrates fibers, dissolving stubborn gulaal. Agitate gently before rinsing.
For organic colors, curd works magic. Apply thickly, let ferment for 15 minutes—the lactic acid breaks down pigments naturally. Scrub lightly and wash.
Toothpaste hack for quick fixes: Dab on white toothpaste, wait 20 minutes, brush off residue, and launder. Perfect for last-minute rescues.
Pro tip: A vinegar-baking soda fizzing bath amplifies everything. The reaction bubbles out trapped colors. Always test on inconspicuous areas first, air-dry in shade post-treatment.
Armed with these hacks, Holi stains become history. Preserve your clothes’ vibrancy and enjoy guilt-free revelry every year.