How to remove stains from fruits and berries from clothes and other surfaces?
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Any housewife sooner or later asks about how to remove stains from fruits, especially if the house has active and not very neat little children. Traces of fruit juice are not a reason to throw out clothes or transfer them to your home. Even heavy spots can be removed from the fabric without a trace, without damaging it.
Remove fruit stains from clothing
The “older” the stain, the deeper it eats into the structure of the fabric and the more difficult it is to remove, therefore it is better to wash clothes in fresh wake.
Fresh spots
With fresh contaminants, you can do without even any detergents - they are perfectly removed with ordinary boiling water, which must be poured until the stain turns pale and disappears.
Another excellent tool that is guaranteed to be at hand with almost any housewife is table vinegar. It displays not only fresh traces of fruit, but also quite old and stubborn. How to use it? Moisten a cotton swab or disc and wipe the stain.
A simple but effective remedy for recent stains is a solution of soda (a teaspoon in a glass of water).
Everyone knows that grease spots are sprinkled with salt so that it absorbs most of the fat into itself. The same is true for traces of berries. Therefore, if it is not possible to wash a thing this very second, then salt will help facilitate washing in the future.
After the dry salt has absorbed part of the fruit juice, it needs to be gently shaken off, and the slurry of wet salt should already be put on the stain and left until it is possible to jam the item in the usual way.
How to remove old spots
- A solution of citric acid, taken in the proportion of a teaspoon in one glass of water, does an excellent job with old traces of berries. Oxalic acid is used instead of citric acid. If there was no acid at hand, then you can do it even easier and squeeze a little lemon juice onto a stain or even put a piece of lemon on it.
- A mixture of glycerin and raw egg protein, taken in equal proportions, displays traces of not only berries and fruits, but also products from them, such as wine, as well as refreshing colors on clothes. This product must be applied to the fabric and wait until it is absorbed, and then thoroughly washed in warm water.
- If old traces of berries were found on white things made from natural materials (cotton and linen), then before washing them it is recommended to soak them in milk or yogurt for several hours. And for products made of colored fabrics, apply a spoonful of ammonia and hydrogen peroxide added to a glass of water.
- Fruit juice is eaten into wool and silk quite strongly, therefore it is more difficult to remove it - you need to mix White Spirit with glycerin in equal proportions, moisten the stain with this composition and leave for several hours, then wash the product.
Stain removers
Specialized stain removers are usually quite aggressive substances. Therefore, before using them, it is important to carefully read the instructions or information on the label. It will be surely told how to use the product correctly, and for which fabrics it is suitable. Even better, if it is possible to check this stain remover on a separate patch of the same fabric or in an inconspicuous place of clothing, to be sure that an attempt to remove the stain will not spoil the thing completely. This is especially true of multi-colored and synthetic fabrics, they often behave unpredictably.
Do not immediately use aggressive agents in a saturated concentration so as not to damage the tissue.It is better to use weaker solutions several times or gradually increase their concentration.
Tip
So that the stain remover, along with the remains of contamination, does not spread over the fabric, creating stains around the stain, you can put a well-absorbing cloth from the inside and remove the stain in a circular motion from the edges to the center.
Recommendations
- After the spray of berry juice has been removed, it is better to wash the thing in cool water with the addition of ammonia (a tablespoon per liter of water).
- Stains from fruits cannot be removed with soap, from it pollution is only better fixed in the fibers of the fabric.
- If the stain is very small, so that it does not spread over a large area of the fabric, it is better to drop the stain remover on it from a pipette or by taking it with a brush or wooden stick.
- You can remove the berry stain from woolen fabrics with glycerin diluted in warm water, after which the item must first be washed with soap and then rinsed thoroughly.
Remove traces of fruits from other surfaces
Naturally, most often stains from berries and fruits appear on clothes or kitchen utensils like towels and tablecloths. But sometimes they fall on floor coverings or carpets. And if you can still wash the carpet somehow, then removing the carpet from the floor is not the best solution. Basically, for carpets, there are a large number of stain removers. They effectively remove stains of many products, and then wash the soiled area with soapy water.
It is best to try to remove stains from the surface of artificial leather products (that of furniture, that of clothes) with warm water and soap as the most mild and non-aggressive agent. And only if it was not possible to clean the thing, you can try stronger substances - solvents, alcohol. But there is no guarantee that together with the stain they will not partially erase the paint from the thing.
If nevertheless it was not possible to get rid of the stain in any way, then it is worth considering how to hide it. If we are talking about traces of berries on the carpet, then they can be hidden under the furniture, splashes of fruit juice on the couch will hide under the pillow. It is good to cover stains of fruits or berries on clothes with some decorative element - lace, brooch, applique, button, in general, anything that suits the thing in color and style.