Berry stains on your prized cotton lawn can be a real pain, but fortunately they don't have to stick around. Here are some expert tips for removing berry stains with ease.
Updated 10 Mar 2023
By Luke Smith
Removing berry stains from cotton lawn isn't as hard as it looks, but it does require some special techniques. Here are 3 professional strategies to help you get your cotton lawn looking like new again.
If possible, take the stained garment and soak it in cold water with a few drops of dishwashing detergent for about an hour. The detergent will help break down berry stain molecules, making it easier to remove during the washing process. After soaking, launder the garment as usual.
If stain is particularly stubborn, you may want to pre-treat the stain before laundering. Many pre-wash stain removers, such as Spray 'n Wash, contain enzymes that can break down berry stains. Simply apply the solution according to the instructions on the package, then launder as usual.
For tougher berry stains, try this homemade method using a combination of bleach and baking soda. Put 1 tablespoon of bleach into a cup of warm water. Dip a sponge into solution and gently dab the stained area until the stain disappears. Then mix a tablespoon of baking soda into a cup of warm water and repeat the dabbing process. Finish by rinsing the garment in cold water.
Once you’ve removed the berry stains from your cotton lawn, remember to launder the garment as normal to ensure all detergent residue is gone. You may also want to add fabric softener during the rinse cycle to remove any lingering odors.
Berries are a delicious addition to any meal, but their stains can be a nightmare to remove from clothing. Fortunately, with right strategies, you can enjoy your lunch or dinner without stressing about berry stains later on. So feel free to indulge in those juicy treats, and just remember to use these expert tips for getting rid of stains.
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