Chocolate.. well it depends on the colour of your clothing, if its light there is more chance. The best thing to do is to take it off and put in stright onto a hot wash.. then it should be fine.
Some tips for chocolate stain removal you can try Clorox 2 or Arm & Hammer. You can also try Resolve Stain Remover and try Finish Liquid Dish Detergent and Tide Boost Pre-Treat Spray. There are many other if you do a search on tips for chocolate stain removal.
You can use Tide color safe bleach to remove chocolate stains without damaging or decolorizing the blouse. Also, you can use shout stain remover first before you place the blouse into the washing machine to help remove the stains.
To remove a chocolate stain from modal fabric, start by scraping off any excess chocolate with a blunt knife. Then, apply a small amount of liquid detergent or dish soap to the stain and gently blot it with a clean cloth. Wash the fabric according to the care instructions, using cold water to prevent setting the stain.
because they is. they has peanut and chocolate and a delicious candy coating that doesn't stain your fingers like the chocolate ones do.
Lick it off with your tongue; or a friend's tongue.
Yes, chocolate syrup can stain fabrics and surfaces due to its sugar and cocoa content. If spilled, it's important to act quickly by blotting the area with a clean cloth and rinsing with cold water. Using a stain remover or laundry detergent can help eliminate the stain. Always check the care label of the fabric before applying any cleaning solution.
Chocolate is water soluble, so it will just require water and scrubbing. If it's a harder stain, scrub more vigorously
If its a white shirt, bleach it. If it a colored shirt, use Clorox. If its a small stain, use a Clorox magic pen. If none work, buy a new one. OR>>>>>>>>>>OXYCLEAN If it is a white you just bleach it and scrub it. And for colors just scrub it by hand and use stain removers and color safe bleach.
Tide sticks work great then throw it in the wash.
no. there is not a colour that can overpower or show through chocolate.:):)
First read the label on your bedding to insure any methods mentioned will not damage the fabric. If there are hardened pieces of chocolate still on the fabric, scrape them off with a butter knife. *If the stain has set in, flush the stain with club soda. Then use a product such a "Shout" stain remover to pre-treat,applying as directed on the label to the stain, then wash as normal. (this method may also work if the club soda is not used) *Dish detergents are often great for removing chocolate stains as they are degreasers. Apply dish detergent, and gently rub it in to cover the stain. Let set for 15 to 20 minutes, then wash as normal. *The stain can also be pre-treated by using your laundry detergent, though this may not be as affective.
To remove chocolate stains from clothes, first scrape off any excess chocolate. Then, apply a pre-treatment stain remover or liquid laundry detergent directly to the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Wash the clothing in the hottest water safe for the fabric, and check the stain before drying to ensure it is completely gone. Repeat the process if necessary.