Did you get a berry stain on your clothes?
When you eat cherries, strawberries, blackberries or raspberries, a stain quickly arrives!
Especially with children who often get it everywhere...
The problem is that red fruit stains are very difficult to remove!
Fortunately, my grandmother gave me her super effective trick to remove red fruit stains without rubbing!
Her magic trick is to use lemon or white vinegar depending on the type of fabric. Watch:
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Start by taking a clean knife. Then, with the blade of the knife, gently scrape the stain to remove as much of the fruit as possible.
Then cut a lemon in half. Carefully use one of the lemon halves to dab the stain and soak it in lemon juice.
Now wait 15 minutes for your anti-stain solution to work. Then rinse. No more stains! The lemon disintegrated them!
Did you know that lemon is such a powerful stain remover that it can discolor fragile fabrics?
To avoid a bad surprise, it is better to use white vinegar on colored clothes or on those made of wool or silk.
Once this precaution has been taken, proceed in the same way as a light fabric.
That is, start by removing the excess stain with a knife.
Then soak a clean cloth in white vinegar and gently dab the stain with it. Wait 15 min and rinse. Not a stain on your top!
There you go, you have removed the red fruit stain without rubbing :-)
Practical, efficient and economical, right?
And you don't even have to use elbow grease or buy a stain remover.
Lemon and white vinegar do the job perfectly for a lot less.
This anti-stain treatment also works to remove jam stains, especially if it's a red fruit jam.
Gourmets will be able to feast on all these good summer fruits without thinking about stains!