Grape juice stains are a common nuisance, but they’re easily managed with a few simple steps. Here’s how I remove grape juice from clothes quickly
Top Strategies for Juice Cleaning
Raw juice is a healthy part of an everyday diet, and there’s nothing quite like making a batch of lemon or green juice to start your day - until you accidentally spill it on the carpet or the front of your favorite shirt. Unlike solid food or processed food that is easy to get off clothes and other surfaces with a paper towel, fruit and vegetable juice seeps into the fabric and porous materials, making them challenging to remove. Discover a range of juice cleaning tips to help you clean a juice stain from clothing, carpeting, countertops, and other problem areas.
Spilling lemon juice is not usually something to be concerned about since this juice type is one of the easiest to clean. However, cold pressed juice from cherries, blueberries, or grapes is another matter since these fruits quickly stain items, leaving a red, blue, or purple mark. Learn how to clean juice from fabrics, carpets, and hard surfaces without harsh chemicals. Explore ways to use white vinegar, baking soda, liquid soap, and other juice cleaning solutions to remove all types of juice stains.
How to Get Orange Juice Out of Clothes
Removing orange juice stains from clothes is simple and inexpensive. To remove an orange juice stain, I start by blotting the excess juice with a
How to Get Cherry Juice Out of Clothes
I’ve found a great way to tackle those cherry juice stains on clothes! Here are some quick and affordable steps to get cherry juice out