Soy sauce stains can be tricky to remove, but it's not impossible! Here are some tips and tricks to help you get soy sauce off of your favorite crepe recipes.
Updated 30 Jun 2023
By Nishat Asif
The first step is to act quickly when a soy sauce stain appears on your crepe. Stains set in more quickly when they're allowed to sit for a longer period of time, so it's best to start the cleaning process as soon as possible.
Next, gather the necessary supplies that you'll need to tackle the soy sauce stain. You'll need a clean, dry cloth or paper towel, a bowl or cup, dish soap or laundry detergent, and warm water.
Once you have all of your supplies gathered, you can begin treating the stain. Start by blotting stained area with your dry cloth or paper towel to absorb any excess soy sauce. Then, mix a few drops of dish soap or laundry detergent with some warm water in a bowl or cup.
Dip your cloth or paper towel into the soapy solution and use it to gently scrub the stained area. Work in small circles and avoid rubbing the stain too harshly. Be sure to rinse your cloth or paper towel out frequently to make sure soap isn't just spreading the stain around.
Once you've treated stain, you should rinse it with warm water to remove any leftover soap residue. Finally, air-dry the crepe or pat it gently with a dry cloth or paper towel to speed up the process.
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