Ketchup stains can be a nightmare, especially when they end up on your favorite pajamas. Luckily, there are some tried and true methods you can use to remove the stain and restore the fabric to its original condition.
Updated 30 Jun 2023
By Brane Lukman
Once ketchup has been spilled, take steps immediately to contain the mess. If the fabric is washable, begin by blotting the stained area with a damp cloth. This will help to prevent the ketchup from penetrating material further. Once the excess ketchup has been blotted off, you will need to choose appropriate cleaning agent. For best results, opt for an enzyme-based stain remover.
Enzyme-based stain removers are designed to break down proteins and starches, which are both present in ketchup. These are typically available in both a liquid and foam form, and the best choice for your pajamas will depend on the type of fabric.
If pajamas are made from natural fibers (such as cotton, wool, or linen), then the liquid form is typically the best option. For synthetic fabrics (such as polyester and nylon) the foam form is usually the safest bet. If you don't have an enzyme-based stain remover, white vinegar can also work as an effective alternative.
Once you have selected the appropriate cleaning agent, you will need to apply it directly to the stained area. Be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging, as incorrect usage could result in further damage to the fabric. Allow cleaning agent to sit for several minutes before continuing on with the cleaning process. Gently blot stain with a damp cloth and then rinse the spot thoroughly with cold water.
To finish up, determine whether any of the stain remains. If the ketchup stain is still visible, repeat the steps mentioned above until the stain is removed. Then, place the pajamas into the washing machine and wash as normal using cold water.
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