Staines starting with S
Sand
Treat the stain with a detergent and then just wash it.
Satay sauce
First you can remove as much as possible with absorbent paper, then wash. If the stain has not disappeared, rub off with benzine.
Shoe polish
If shoe polish has accidentally fallen on your clothes, use some turpentine. If this does not help, try using a mixture of soap, spirit and ammonia. Fine fabrics such as velvet and silk can not be treated with turpentine. Use spirit and then dilute ammonia. If there is shoe polish on a sock, first rub the stain with alcohol before applying dilute ammonia. You can remove shoe polish stains on clothing with a little alcohol.
Soot
Do not rub, because as a result, the soot stains the clothing. First try to remove as much of the soot as possible with careful knocking and blowing. First sprinkle a layer of potato flour on the stain, this absorbs the soot. Only then carefully knock and blow again. Slightly push a piece of adhesive tape onto the soot and repeat it a couple of times. The adhesive tape removes the remainder of the loose soot. Then dab the stain with ammonia and then wash.
Rub with your used teabag over the soot on the window of your fireplace and it usually disappears. With the wood-burning stove you can also prevent the soot deposits by throwing your old potato peels into the fire.
Strawberry
First, extract the pulp remains clear. The stain can dab with water and ammonia, then wash. Or you can rub the stain with shaving foam or shaving cream, leave to soak and then wash.