Butter will stain clothing because it is oily and it is a protein. Rub it with detergent and soak it in cold water. If the stain looks like it is gone, wash it as you normally would. If not rub it with more detergent and wash it on a cool water cycle.
Yes cherries can stain your clothes
Lotions stain your clothes.
If the stained clothes went through the wash, some of the staining may not come out. If there is any waxiness, start by scraping off as much chapstick as you can without damaging the fabric. Then rub both sides of the stain with detergent and wash it in hot water.
Yes, aluminum can stain clothes when it comes into contact with them.
Yes, chlorophyll can stain clothes when it comes into contact with them.
Yes, isopropyl alcohol can stain clothes if not promptly removed.
Yes, poop can stain clothes, especially if it is not promptly cleaned. It is recommended to treat the stain as soon as possible to prevent it from setting into the fabric.
Tequila can stain your clothes. It is a tannin stain, so it does not actually dye the fabric. This makes it easy to wash away in hot water.
No. Not all baby clothes are stain resistant. I know this from experience. Allot of my daughters clothes have stains on them from when she was a baby.
Yes, vaginal fluids can stain clothes if they are not washed out promptly. It is recommended to rinse the affected clothing with cold water and then wash it with a stain remover to prevent the stain from setting.
Yes, 70 isopropyl alcohol can stain clothes if it is not promptly washed off.
Cocoa powder will not stain clothes permanently. Shake off as much of the powder as you can. Then pretreat the stain and wash it in hot water.