How to remove ink stains

Ink and pen stains can be difficult to treat and often require several attempts. It is best to address these stains as soon as possible to prevent them from setting into the fabric. Follow our instructions: Step 1: Blot any excess ink with a paper towel or cloth. Work the stain using our “Le Bleu” […]
How to remove fruit, coffee, red wine, grass, and tea stains

Enjoying a delicious raspberry smoothie or a relaxing coffee on your favorite terrace can sometimes end with a stubborn stain that seems impossible to remove. But nothing is impossible with our “Fruits & Beverages” Stain Remover, specially designed to treat all tannin-based stains: Step 1: Apply the stain remover to the garment using a soft […]
How to remove protein-based stains such as blood, egg, milk, vomit, urine…

If you have children at home, you already know how difficult these stains can be — and you may wonder why. The answer is simple: chemistry! These stains are among the hardest to remove because proteins try to bind to the fabric, making the stain even more stubborn, especially once it has dried. Step 1: […]
How to remove wax stains

When candle wax drips onto your tablecloth or clothing, follow these steps to remove every trace! STEP 1: First, allow the wax to dry completely. Lay the item on a flat surface and gently scrape off the larger pieces of wax using a comb. STEP 2: Apply our “Grease & Wax” Stain Remover and work […]
How to remove makeup and shoe polish stains

Remove lipstick stains and any wax-based makeup quickly and effectively with our “Grease & Wax” Stain Remover. It works wonders on both fresh and older stains. STEP 1: Blot away any excess product with a paper towel. STEP 2: Apply a small amount of Grease & Wax Stain Remover directly onto the stain and work […]
How to remove stains from collars, cuffs, and hems

In areas close to the body, such as collars or cuffs, yellowish or brownish stains can gradually build up. Nothing to worry about — with our Universal Stain Remover used as a pre-treatment before washing, you can eliminate all traces of dirt! Pre-treat the stains Target the stubborn areas, apply the Universal Stain Remover, and […]
How to remove yellowish and perspiration stains

Perspiration stains (sometimes yellowish, sometimes slightly grey) come from a combination of natural body oils, deodorant, and the way the fabric absorbs these residues. Follow our expert tips below! Step 1: Apply our “Perspiration” Stain Remover directly onto the areas to be treated and work it in with an appropriate brush. If the stain fades […]
How to remove rust stains or old blood stains from your clothes

Rust stains or old blood stains may make you think your garment will never regain its original appearance. But don’t worry—these stains can be fully treated with our “Rust Remover”, specially formulated to eliminate them. Step 1: Place your garment on an absorbent white surface such as a paper towel. Step 2: Apply a few […]
Can I wash my delicate cashmere and wool garments in the machine?

Yes, absolutely — you can machine-wash your knitwear. Cashmere, wool, mohair, alpaca, pashmina… we love them for their soft and supple touch, and in fact, machine washing is often better than dry cleaning. Dry cleaning can strip the fibers of their natural oils, which are essential for keeping them soft and resilient. 1) Turn your […]
Washing blended-fabric garments

Sometimes it can be difficult to know how to wash a garment made, for example, of cotton and nylon. No need to panic! The secret is to look at the highest percentage in the fabric composition. If the label indicates that the T-shirt is made of 75% cotton and 25% nylon, wash it on a […]