Revive Your Linens: The OxiClean Soak Method for Pristine Dinner Napkins

Keeping dinner napkins clean and fresh can seem like a daunting task, especially after a gathering full of rich foods and vibrant wines. However, a simple trick using OxiClean can make the process much easier.

When it comes to keeping your dinner napkins as inviting as your meals, a simple yet effective trick is to give them an OxiClean soak. Here’s a straightforward method to tackle those stubborn stains:

Materials Needed:

  • OxiClean

  • Warm water

  • A clean container or sink

  • Dinner napkins

Steps:

  1. Fill a basin or sink with warm water.

  2. Add 3 tablespoons of OxiClean. Stir until it's completely dissolved.

  3. Submerge the napkins in the solution, ensuring they're fully soaked.

  4. Leave them to soak for a few hours, or even overnight for tougher stains.

  5. Check the napkins, and if needed, apply more OxiClean directly to any lingering spots before rinsing.

  6. Wash the napkins in your regular laundry cycle, then dry according to the fabric care instructions.

This soak can help lift even the most stubborn stains, leaving your napkins looking their best for your next dinner party. By following this simple trick, your dinner napkins can be restored to their former glory, ready for your next dinner event.

Remember to always refer to the OxiClean product label, and consider testing the method on an inconspicuous area first to ensure the fabric's integrity.

Akeshi Akinseye

Akeshi Akinseye is the founder and CEO of Kesh Events and is the leading expert in the wedding and event industry on all things celebrations.

She is widely regarded as One of the best Wedding planners in America by Brides, Top 5 wedding vendors in the world by WEDLUXE, top wedding planner in Chicago by PartySlate and more. 

Her insights and work have been featured in national publications like Brides, PartySlate, Modern Luxury Weddings, Inside Weddings, Yahoo, ESPN, New York Times etc and she appears regularly in media outlets like ABC, The Tribune and more.

She is the author of the best-selling book, The Art of Floral And Event Design” and founder and editor of celebrations and lifestyle magazine, The Art of Celebrating. Her creativity, keen eye, attention to detail and knack for perfection is what her clients love about her. She brings the art of creativity and personalization to every single event making her the best at what she does. Akeshi honors the individual styles of her clients and she continually strives to make every experience one to remember.

http://www.akeshiakinseye.com
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