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Get Rid of Those Unwanted Berry Stains on Your Raincoat!

Have you ever found your raincoat covered in berry stains after a wild berry picking session? Berries are super delicious and can stain clothing easily, but luckily there is an easy solution to clean them off.


Updated 10 Mar 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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No one likes to wear stained clothing, especially when it’s from a treat like berries. But don’t worry — there are several steps you can take to get rid of those pesky berry stains from your raincoat.

Step 1: Remove Excess Berry Pieces

The first step is to carefully remove any excess berry pieces from the garment, as these can often settle into the fabric and make stain worse. You can use a butter knife or spoon to delicately scoop out any berry chunks or seeds that may have lodged themselves into the fabric.

Step 2: Treat with Gentle Detergent

Once all of the excess berry pieces have been removed, it’s time to treat the stain with a gentle detergent. Choose a detergent that won’t be too abrasive on the fabric, as this can cause damage. Add a small amount of the detergent directly onto area that has been stained and rub gently with a cloth or sponge.

Step 3: Rinse and Air Dry

After you’ve treated the area and let it sit for a few minutes, rinse the area clean with cold water. The stain should start to fade away as you rinse, so keep rinsing until the stain has completely disappeared. Hang the raincoat up to air dry, as putting it in the dryer could set stain permanently.

Conclusion

By following these simple steps, you can easily get rid of those pesky berry stains on your raincoat. Just remember to act quickly, as berry stains can be difficult to remove once they’ve set in. And always use a gentle detergent when treating area — you don’t want to damage your raincoat!

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