We're happy to have you as part of the WeCan community — and we want your work to be efficient, smooth, and high quality.
That’s why we’ve put together:
• A selection of top-rated cleaning products
• Proven and effective cleaning equipment
• And the highlight — a detailed guide to removing even the toughest stains, based on tips from professionals and real users.
Let’s get into it!
Whether you're a professional cleaner or just someone who loves a spotless home — you know that not every bottle from the store gets the job done. That’s why we curated a list of tried-and-tested favorites, recommended by cleaners and experienced homemakers alike:
The right cleaning tool is like having a second pair of hands — it saves you time, energy, and gives professional-level results. Here are our top picks:
Ketchup, grass, wine, grease — we’ve all been there. Whether you’re doing laundry, deep-cleaning a home, or working as a cleaning expert, stains are a constant challenge.
The good news? Every type of stain has a trick that works. Here’s a guide packed with the best ones — collected from the WeCan community and verified by professionals.
– Act fast! Fresh stains are always easier to remove than old ones.
– Identify the stain type — oil, blood, ink, grass — each one needs a different approach.
– Never iron or pour boiling water on a stain — it can lock it in permanently.
– Always clean from the outside of the stain toward the center to avoid spreading.
– On colored fabrics, test your cleaning solution on a hidden area first.
• Grease stains
For fresh stains, dish soap does wonders. For older ones, mix laundry powder with hot water and soak. A user favorite: sprinkle baby powder on the spot, cover with absorbent paper, apply pressure — it pulls the grease out.
• Ink & markers
Try nail polish remover — apply, wipe, repeat. Some swear by a few drops of gasoline (careful on delicate fabrics!).
• Blood
Never use hot water! Cold water only. Hydrogen peroxide works on most blood stains. For stubborn ones, mix it with a bit of ammonia.
• Grass & natural stains
Saltwater solution works well. For older stains: mix lemon juice with vodka and dab with a cloth soaked in ammonia.
• Old, set-in stains
Try a homemade paste: dish soap + hydrogen peroxide + baking soda. Rub in gently, let sit, then wash.
– Gall soap is the go-to solution for almost everything
– A DIY paste: dish soap + vinegar + breadcrumbs — surprisingly effective
– Sodium percarbonate + boiling water — powerful combo for whitening old fabrics
Whether you clean your own home or work with clients through WeCan — these tips will help you every single day.
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