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How do I remove a grape juice stain from my child's clothing?
Unfortunately, grape juice contains a natural pigment that can result in a dark-colored stain. We've listed a few helpful stain removal tips here - but keep in mind we can't guarantee these suggestions will completely remove this natural stain.
General Stain Removal Rules
If possible, treat the stain while it's fresh, before it dries. Try to work carefully, but quickly.
Try simple methods first – such as using a sponge to dab with cold water. If possible, try normal washing with household detergent immediately after rinsing with cool water.
Know your fabric or material. What fibers does it contain? Does it wash or clean easily?
Use stain removers sparingly, and be sure to test for color change on a sample of the fabric, a piece of the hem, or other unexposed area.
Wet as little of the fabric as possible with the stain remover. Use light brushing motions, and never "scrub" a remover into the stain. Rinse well immediately – removers should never be left to dry.
When using a liquid stain remover, spread it into the fabric around the stain and then brush gently. Dry rapidly to help prevent rings, and launder or dry clean the garment as soon as possible.
Solvent-based cleaners (carbon tetrachloride, gasoline, perclene) don’t work well on dark-colored fruit stains. For stain removal on white fabrics, packaged color or dye removers may be used safely.
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