Wait...what?
You must mean peach juice stains...if that is the case, then my first bet would be dry cleaning(if the fabric is very delicate), otherwise you might use Oxiclean, it really works.
I would say to stick to giving them water as peach juice could get sticky in their fur.
Yes it is a peach has less juice then an orange
they drink peach juice
The cast of Peach Juice - 2012 includes: Kerrie Gee as Auntie Bun Matt Spears as Martin and Uncle
A Bellini.
To remove peach juice stains from clothes, first blot the stain gently with a clean cloth to absorb excess juice. Rinse the area with cold water from the back of the fabric to push the stain out. Apply a mixture of liquid laundry detergent and white vinegar to the stain, letting it sit for about 15 minutes before rinsing. Finally, launder the garment as usual, checking to ensure the stain is gone before drying.
Are you sure the term is "Peach" or could it be a textile term "Peak" or "Pique"???Textile Peach Finish: Surface finish of fabric using abrasion (also Carbon finish)Pique: Special type of knitted fabric structure (eg. Polo shirts by La Coste)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_shirt
A Bellini is a cocktail of peach juice mixed with champagne.
peach scnapps and orange juice
jus de pêche
Mimosa (orange juice and champagne) Bellini (peach juice and champagne)
It was sploosh. Basically peach juice, but thick