It is better to remove traces of splashes with peroxide, using a cotton swab.
To remove a pomegranate stain, you need to wet the stained area with alcohol, then remove any remaining liquid using a cotton pad.
After this, the item is rinsed and sent to the wash.
To completely remove contamination, the procedure must be repeated.
Treat large stains with a mixture of peroxide and soda prepared in a 1:1 ratio.
Exposure time is 10–15 minutes.
Juice is convenient for removing small stains - just drop a drop, wait 10 minutes and wash.
First, scrape as much of the surface of the pomegranate as possible.
Mix one cup of cold water with one teaspoon of liquid dish soap in a small bowl or bucket.
Wet a sponge or soft cloth with this mixture and blot the stained surface with it.
Rub gently to penetrate the soapy water into the stain.
Grape juice, pomegranate and cherry juice are removed with a vinegar solution.
Blue stains, such as from blueberries or blackberries, should be washed with soap and water and then treated with alcohol.
Carrot juice stains are washed with soapy water and treated with alcohol, then covered with baking soda.