How to Make Potato Water for Cleaning Fabric
Pour the water into a large container or basin., Grate the potatoes into the container., Strain the water through a sieve into another large container that contains the same amount of water., Leave to settle., Wash the portable items after with cold...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pour the water into a large container or basin.
There is no need to peel them if they are clean; if they are dirty, either wash well, or peel. , Push down hard on the potato gratings caught in the sieve to release more liquid into the new container. , It is now ready for use.
Use by dipping a clean sponge into the water and dabbing the sponge directly on stains on fabric and soiled clothes.
If using on a carpet, dab directly on the spot. , For carpets and rugs, either simply leave to dry, or wipe gently with a moist cloth dipped in cold water. -
Step 2: Grate the potatoes into the container.
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Step 3: Strain the water through a sieve into another large container that contains the same amount of water.
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Step 4: Leave to settle.
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Step 5: Wash the portable items after with cold water.
Detailed Guide
There is no need to peel them if they are clean; if they are dirty, either wash well, or peel. , Push down hard on the potato gratings caught in the sieve to release more liquid into the new container. , It is now ready for use.
Use by dipping a clean sponge into the water and dabbing the sponge directly on stains on fabric and soiled clothes.
If using on a carpet, dab directly on the spot. , For carpets and rugs, either simply leave to dry, or wipe gently with a moist cloth dipped in cold water.
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