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Lemon Juice
After that, we can wash the garment by hand or in the washing machine.
Lemon juice can also help. For example, you can rub the chocolate with a little lemon juice before putting it in the washing machine. Another option is to apply equal parts ammonia and rubbing alcohol to the chocolate stain.
Stains on dark clothes
If the clothes are dark, there is a good chance that they will fade. Therefore, treat the clothes with products that do not “destroy” the color.
This means that you should not use bleach or active oxygen stain removers. The best way to remove a chocolate stain from black or dark clothing is to pretreat the stain with a solution of liquid ammonia and water.
Stubborn stains on clothes
For example, you can add 10 ml of ammonia to two cups of water, put it in a container of water, and then insert or insert the affected part of the head completely. Ammonia not only removes the stain, but also the unpleasant odor from the garment (if any).
Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide
The problem is compounded when stains appear on clothes that cannot be washed in the washing machine, such as mattresses.
If mattresses change color in certain areas over time or if liquid has penetrated them, a mixture of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide is a great solution.
Bicarbonate
To make this solution, put a few tablespoons of baking soda with 4% hydrogen peroxide in a bowl and mix it. Then, the whole thing is poured into a dispenser with a spray.
Spray this mixture on the areas to be treated and leave it to act for 2 hours. Finally, ventilate the room and you will see that the stain disappears.