Grass stains strike when you're playing with kids in the garden or enjoying outdoor fun. They cling to cotton pants, jeans, linen, or activewear—especially after drying.
Commercial cleaners often leave unsightly yellow halos. Fortunately, this proven, budget-friendly method banishes grass stains effectively.
The secret: dab the stain with a cloth soaked in white vinegar. Here's how it works:

- Clean cloth
- White vinegar
- Marseille soap
- Water
1. Grab the cloth.
2. Soak it in white vinegar.
3. Dab the grass stain gently.
4. Rub lightly.
5. Apply Marseille soap diluted in water to the stain.
6. Machine wash on your regular cycle.
And there you have it! Grass stains disappear without a trace.
Simple, quick, and reliable—no more stubborn stains ruining your clothes!
Warning: Avoid pouring white vinegar directly on the stain, as it may spread and leave a halo.
This method also works with pure lemon juice as a substitute.
For leather clothing, soak the stain in lukewarm milk and rub gently to lift it. It works on delicate fabrics too. Check out the trick here.