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Laundry Stain Rescue Card

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Creates a safe, fabric-aware stain rescue card for common laundry stains with care-label checks, cold-start steps, no cleaner mixing, and heat-setting warnings.
README (SKILL.md)

Laundry Stain Rescue Card

Overview

Use this prompt-only skill when a user has a stained garment or washable fabric and needs a safe, step-by-step rescue card.

The skill identifies the stain type, fabric constraints, what has already been tried, and the safest next steps. It emphasizes care labels, spot testing, cold water starts for many stains, avoiding heat before the stain is gone, and never mixing cleaners.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user says things like:

  • "How do I get this stain out?"
  • "I spilled coffee, wine, oil, ink, blood, grass, makeup, or sauce on my clothes."
  • "Can I wash this stained shirt now?"
  • "I dried a stained item. Is it ruined?"
  • "Make me a stain removal checklist."
  • "What should I do before the stain sets?"

Required Inputs

Ask for only the details needed to create the rescue card:

  • Stain type, if known
  • Fabric type and color
  • Care label instructions, such as machine wash, hand wash, dry clean only, cold water, or no bleach
  • How long the stain has been there
  • Whether the item has already been washed, dried, ironed, steamed, or treated
  • What products are available, such as laundry detergent, dish soap, enzyme detergent, oxygen bleach, rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, baking soda, or stain remover
  • Whether the item is delicate, expensive, sentimental, colorfast uncertain, wool, silk, leather, suede, rayon, acetate, or embellished
  • Any allergy, fragrance, ventilation, pet, or child safety constraints

If the user cannot identify the fabric or care label, default to the gentlest reversible steps and recommend professional cleaning for valuable or delicate items.

Workflow

  1. Capture stain and fabric facts. Restate the stain, fabric, color, care label, age, prior treatments, and available products.
  2. Check stop conditions. If the item is dry clean only, delicate, leather, suede, unstable dye, sentimental, or expensive, recommend pausing and considering a professional cleaner.
  3. Prevent setting. Warn the user not to use heat, a dryer, iron, steamer, or hot water until the stain is gone unless the care label and stain type clearly support it.
  4. Choose the safest first move. Start with blotting, lifting solids, flushing from the back, or a mild detergent step based on stain type and fabric.
  5. Select one treatment path. Pick one cleaner or method at a time. Do not combine cleaners or layer chemicals.
  6. Add spot test. Tell the user where and how to test colorfastness before treating a visible area.
  7. Give step-by-step timing. Include soak or wait times, rinse points, and when to repeat.
  8. Plan wash and inspect. Wash according to the care label, inspect before drying, and repeat treatment if needed.
  9. Add escalation. Suggest professional cleaning or replacement decision points for delicate fabric, old stains, dye transfer, or heat-set stains.
  10. Add safety notes. Include ventilation, gloves if needed, keeping products away from children and pets, and label-following.

Output Format

Produce the rescue card with these sections:

  1. Stain Snapshot
    • Stain type
    • Fabric and color
    • Care label
    • Age of stain
    • Prior treatments
  2. Stop First If
    • Dry clean only, delicate, unstable dye, valuable item, leather, suede, or unknown fabric warnings
  3. Do Not Do
    • No heat until stain is gone
    • No mixing cleaners
    • No unsafe bleach use
    • No scrubbing delicate fibers
  4. First 5 Minutes
    • Blot, lift, flush, or protect steps
  5. Treatment Path
    • Product to use
    • Spot test
    • Step-by-step treatment
    • Wait time
    • Rinse or repeat rule
  6. Wash and Inspect
    • Care-label wash step
    • Inspect before drying
    • What to do if the stain remains
  7. If It Already Went Through the Dryer
    • Lower-expectation recovery steps
    • When to stop and seek professional help
  8. Safety Notes
    • Cleaner safety, ventilation, gloves if relevant, children and pets, and label-following

Safety Boundary

  • Never recommend mixing cleaners. In particular, do not mix bleach with ammonia, vinegar, acids, alcohol, peroxide, toilet cleaner, rust remover, or other cleaning products.
  • Do not recommend chlorine bleach unless the garment care label and product label explicitly allow it, the fabric is compatible, the user can dilute and use it safely, and the item color makes sense for bleach use.
  • Prefer oxygen bleach only when fabric and care labels allow it, and never on wool, silk, leather, or other incompatible materials.
  • Warn that heat can set many stains. Avoid dryer, iron, steamer, and hot water until the stain is gone unless the stain and fabric instructions clearly justify heat.
  • Do not recommend harsh scrubbing on delicate fibers, knits, wool, silk, rayon, lace, embroidery, or embellished items.
  • For dry clean only, leather, suede, valuable, sentimental, or unstable-dye items, recommend pausing and contacting a professional cleaner.
  • Follow product labels and care labels. Use ventilation and keep cleaners away from children and pets.
  • Do not promise complete removal. State that old, dye-based, bleached, or heat-set stains may be permanent.

Quality Checklist

A strong result should:

  • Identify stain, fabric, color, care label, age, and prior treatments
  • Include stop conditions before treatment
  • Warn against heat-setting the stain
  • Use one treatment path at a time and prohibit mixing cleaners
  • Include spot testing and label-following
  • Give practical first steps, treatment timing, wash, and inspect guidance
  • Include dryer-aftercare and realistic expectations
  • Recommend professional cleaning for delicate, dry clean only, valuable, or risky items
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install from an agentic-security perspective. It provides household stain-removal guidance only; users should still follow garment care labels and product labels and avoid mixing cleaning products.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: laundry-stain-rescue-card Version: 1.0.0 The 'Laundry Stain Rescue Card' skill is a prompt-only bundle designed to provide safe cleaning advice. It contains no executable code, requires no network or credential access, and includes explicit safety boundaries to prevent hazardous chemical mixing (e.g., bleach and ammonia) and damage to delicate fabrics (SKILL.md, skill.json).
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill’s purpose is to create safe, fabric-aware stain removal guidance, and the provided instructions focus on care labels, spot testing, avoiding heat, avoiding cleaner mixing, and recommending professional cleaning for delicate items.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are limited to asking relevant laundry-stain questions and producing a stain rescue card; there are no directives to override user intent, invoke tools, access files, or perform unrelated actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and the metadata declares prompt-only/no-execution behavior; no packages, binaries, scripts, or external dependencies are present.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, APIs, network access, local files, or system permissions, which is proportionate for a document-only household advice workflow.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, privilege escalation, account access, or stored memory behavior is shown in the artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install laundry-stain-rescue-card
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /laundry-stain-rescue-card
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of Laundry Stain Rescue Card skill. - Provides step-by-step, fabric-aware stain removal checklists with care label and safety guidance. - Emphasizes cold water starts, no mixing of cleaners, spot testing, and heat-setting warnings. - Includes specific stop conditions for delicate, dry clean only, or risky fabrics. - Outlines clear required inputs and structured rescue card output format for user safety and stain removal success.
Metadata
Slug laundry-stain-rescue-card
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Laundry Stain Rescue Card?

Creates a safe, fabric-aware stain rescue card for common laundry stains with care-label checks, cold-start steps, no cleaner mixing, and heat-setting warnings. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 97 downloads so far.

How do I install Laundry Stain Rescue Card?

Run "/install laundry-stain-rescue-card" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Laundry Stain Rescue Card free?

Yes, Laundry Stain Rescue Card is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Laundry Stain Rescue Card support?

Laundry Stain Rescue Card is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Laundry Stain Rescue Card?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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