PRE- HUNG DOORS VS. SLAB DOORS: ULTIMATE COMPARISON GUIDE

USING LIQUID DETERGENT

1. In a spray bottle, combine water and liquid detergent to formulate a solution. 2. Spritz the remedy all over the affected region, making sure it gets well saturated. 

USING LIQUID DETERGENT

2. Give it at least 30 minutes to sit. The more time you give it to soak, the better the outcome will be.

USING LIQUID DETERGENT

3. Use a soft-bristled brush to lightly scour the damaged area after completely soaking it to get rid of any remaining Chapstick from your garments.

USING LIQUID DETERGENT

4. The process is finished by rinsing the cloth in cold water and allowing it to air dry. 

USING VINEGAR

1. Combine some hot water and vinegar, and be sure to thoroughly shake the mixture, so it has all mixed together.

USING VINEGAR

2. Apply the freshly produced vinegar mixture to a clean towel and moisten the troublesome area.

USING BAKING SODA

1. Liberally sprinkle baking soda over the area of concern, covering it completely. Leave it alone for a while to soak in.

USING BAKING SODA

2. Next, carefully exfoliate the afflicted region using a brush with soft bristles. As you continue to scrape it, you'll see how the Chapstick spots gradually disappear.

USING BAKING SODA

3. Rub away until you notice that all the Chapstick has vanished. The soda then needs to be removed off the clothing by shrugging.

USING LAUNDRY STAIN REMOVER

1. Put some laundry stain remover in the area that needs it. Allow it to sit for a while after covering all the discolored spots.

USING LAUNDRY STAIN REMOVER

2. After sufficiently immersing the stained item, softly clean the problematic areas with a toothbrush or another soft-bristled brush to prevent any material degradation.

USING LAUNDRY STAIN REMOVER

3. Repeat until you find no more signs of the Chapstick. Finally, run the standard cycle on the washing machine and let the fabric spin to dry.

USING AN IRON

1. Put a fresh rag or towel under the problematic spot. Gather several kitchen towels or a brown paper bag to completely cover the stained areas.

USING AN IRON

2. The iron should be heated to a temperature between low and medium before using over the stains. To prevent scorching the paper, keep on moving the iron. 

USING AN IRON

3. Repeat the procedure until there are no longer any signs of Chapstick on your clothing.