Dreaming of a White Christmas

Wearing white can make a bold statement at any time of the year. White fabrics can be particularly difficult in winter however, due to problems with mud, wet weather, icy conditions and everything that comes along with that. 

Dreaming of a White Christmas

Whether you’re on a winter skiing holiday, or out for a walk in the park on a crisp winter morning, your whites are constantly in danger of being scuffed with winter related stains. We’ve all been there, walking down a busy street in the driving rain, struggling with an umbrella when suddenly a car flies past and sends bucket loads of dirty water and mud on top of your clean clothes—one of the many joys that this weather brings! However, mud and rain aren’t the only stains that may endanger your whites in winter. Mulled wine and cider are becoming more and more popular, especially around Christmas time, and these can of course be hazards for your clothes. The cold winter weather makes curling up in front of the fire with a warm drink the perfect way to pass the time. However, hot drinks like coffee and hot chocolate can leave stains that are difficult to remove.

Fear not however, even though it may seem like an impossible task, removing even the toughest stains from your winter whites can be an easy task if you follow our stain removal tips for white clothes.

THINK FAST


Acting quickly is the key to tackling the tough stains. Try wetting the stain with a damp cloth and dab the stain (do not rub it as this can cause it to spread). If you act quickly enough, the stain won’t have a chance to dry in, and you are far more likely to keep your whites looking white and keep your clothes looking like new.


USING THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB


Spray 'n Wash products are designed with the toughest stains in mind. We take extra pride in having developed a range of products that have specific uses and are tailored to your needs. In this case, Spray 'n Wash Max Trigger is the right choice for winter whites.

So there you have it: allowing you to make the boldest of fashion choices and bring a splash of white even in the darkest of winters.