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Time To Get Rid of That Chocolate Stain On Your Pillow

Chocolate stains on pillows can be difficult to remove. But with a few easy steps and some effort, you can quickly and easily get rid of them.


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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Chocolate stains on pillows are an unfortunate reality. It can be difficult to remove chocolate from pillows, especially if the chocolate has been sitting for awhile. Fortunately, there are a few methods you can try to get rid of those nasty stains.

Method 1: Use a Vacuum Cleaner

The first thing you should do is vacuum the affected area to remove any dust, dirt or other particles that might be embedded in the fabric. Doing so will also help to loosen any dried chocolate that may have become stuck to the pillow.

Method 2: Freezing the Stain

A good way to remove a chocolate stain is to freeze it. Put stained area on a piece of plastic wrap and put it in the freezer for a few hours. Once it is hard, you can use a blunt object such as a spoon to scrape off the frozen chocolate. This method will work best if the stain is fresh and hasn’t had time to set.

Method 3: Rubbing Alcohol and Laundry Detergent

Mix a solution of rubbing alcohol and laundry detergent and apply it to the stained area. Allow solution to rest for a few minutes before scrubbing it gently with a soft cloth. The alcohol and detergent will help to break down the stain and make it easier to remove.

Once you’ve scrubbed the stain, rinse the area with cold water and then allow it to air dry.

Conclusion

Chocolate stains can be difficult to remove, but with a few simple steps and some effort, you can get rid of them. Whether you choose to use a vacuum cleaner, freezing or a combination of rubbing alcohol and laundry detergent, you should be able to quickly and easily remove any chocolate stains from your pillow.

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