Is there a way to get rid of a chocolate ice cream stain if you didn't pre-treat the stain to begin with?Why does chocolate ice cream stain everything and how do you get rid of the stain once it's there?
Not pre-treating makes it more of a challenge. Right now, try Steps 3-7 and in the future do ALL of the following steps:
Step 1. Remove as much chocolate as possible with a dull knife or spoon.
Step 2. Rinse the stain from the back thoroughly with cold water.
Step 3. Rub liquid detergent on the stain and allow it to stand for at least 5 minute
Step 4. Soak the stain in cold water for 10-15 minutes or until the stain becomes more loosened. Every three to five minutes, rub the stained area.
Step 5. Rinse thoroughly.
Step 6. Repeat until no more chocolate stain can be removed.
Step 7. If an oily stain remains, add a stain remover stick, gel, or spray. Wash normally.
Best of luck!Why does chocolate ice cream stain everything and how do you get rid of the stain once it's there?
Did you toss a chocolately item into the wash and ruin all the clothes? Drag. I'd squirt all the stains with a lot of ';spray n wash';, (wait 10 minutes) then put them in the washer, on cold, with a double dose of detergent added. Let it all soak for half an hour, then run it through the wash cycle. Check each garment before drying. Those that still have stains, run thru this process again, before drying.
I find that spray n wash works great for many difficult stains.
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