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Friday, February 10, 2012

How to Clean Juice Stains

If the first thing that you do in the morning is to drink a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, then I am sure that spilling it on the floor or on your clothes is something that you've been through. Depending on the stain and how long you let it sit the cleaning process of this sort of stains is not that difficult to accomplish.

There are different ways to clean up juice stains. However, if you are looking for the most effective one, then in the lines below you will have the chance of learning how to clean juice stains.

1. According to professional cleaners in London the first thing that you have to do while dealing with different sorts of stains is to remove as much of the stain as you can. Another important thing that you do not have to ever forget is to blot the affected area, instead of rubbing it. Fruit juices made of orange, apples or grapefruit can be cleaned up by blotting out the area first, then rinsing with cool water.

2. Another way to clean juice stains is by using white vinegar and a sponge. Treat the affected area, then use some stain remover to prevent stains. If the stain is old and it does not want to come up easily, work some enzyme paste on the affected area and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly with clean water. 

3. The last thing that you can do to get rid of juice stains is to make a solution of 1 tablespoon of some mild pH balanced solvent and a cup of warm water. Then blot again and rinse with white household vinegar. Blot and sponge with plain water. If the stains persist, cleaning London experts recommend blotting with alcohol. 

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