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The Wirecutter Show

Spring Cleaning: The Art of Stain Removal Part 1

The Wirecutter Show

The New York Times

Wirecutter, Education, Life Hacks, Product Testing, Products, Product Recommendations, Society & Culture, Advice, How To, Leisure, New York Times, Home & Garden, Testing, Recommendations

4.4894 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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0:00.0

I don't know what kids do.

0:06.6

I think my daughter actually just, like, lays on top of pizza.

0:11.6

What are you doing, girl?

0:13.4

Same.

0:17.6

I'm Christine Cyraclissette.

0:19.2

I'm Kyra Blackwell.

0:20.4

I'm Rosie Garan, and you're listening to The Wirecutter Show.

0:28.9

This episode is called The Art of Stain Removal, Part 1.

0:34.3

Hello, my friends.

0:35.8

Hello.

0:36.1

Hi.

0:36.6

Do you remember back in time, back in August, our first episode about laundry and all of the

0:42.6

wonderful feedback that we got?

0:44.2

Who could forget?

0:44.8

A lot of questions, a lot of follow-ups, one of which we probably need to set the record

0:51.1

straight on, which is, yes, you do need to separate your whites and colors.

0:56.3

Unfortunately. I got a question about that. Another thing we got a lot of questions about,

1:00.2

stains. Yeah. And how to get stains out of clothes. So today, we're doing the first part of a two-part episode, our first.

1:07.5

We asked people to call in with their listener questions telling us all their details

1:11.5

about their worst stains, what happened and how they tried to get it out and hopefully see if

1:17.1

Andrea can help solve their problem. Frankly, I was kind of shocked by how many people called in.

1:22.1

There were so many people with so many issues. A lot of calls, a lot of questions. A lot of people

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