Cherry juice often stains clothes and other surfaces. In this article, we will share life hacks on how to effectively and safely remove cherry stains.
How to get cherry stains out of clothes
You can use table vinegar with lemon juice to remove cherries from white clothes. Mix them in equal amounts and soak the stain with a cotton swab with the solution.
Start soaking from the edges to the center so that there are no halos. After that, the clothes should be washed in the usual way.
If the cherry stains are on a thin fabric, use salt: sprinkle generously on the stain, shake off after a few minutes and repeat the procedure. After that, rinse the clothes in hot water or wash them in the washing machine.
How to Remove an Old Cherry Juice Stain
To do this, you can soak the item in warm milk and leave it for 2-3 hours. After that, wipe the area with a rag and set aside for 30 minutes. Then the clothes need to be washed in the classic way for you.
How to get cherry juice stains out of carpet
In a 1:2 ratio, mix table vinegar and cold water. Apply the resulting solution to the stain. Blot off the excess, rinse the carpet with clean water and wait until it dries completely. If the stain still persists after treating the vinegar solution, try applying a little hydrogen peroxide to it and scrub it with a sponge.