How Do You Remove A Blueberry Stain?
It’s almost blueberry season, and many farmers will open their U-pick farms to customers who enjoy picking their own fresh blueberries. Blueberries are delicious to eat, and their rich juices can sometimes leave a reminder behind in the form of a difficult to remove stain. With a few easy strategies, you can remove a blueberry stain and be left with only the delicious memories of a blueberry filled day. To remove a blueberry stain, gently dab the stain with cold water to saturate. The longer a blueberry stain sets, the more stubborn the stain will become. Pour white vinegar onto the stain and let soak for ten to fifteen minutes. If the stain still remains, pour hot water onto the stain. The stain will hopefully be gone at this point. If the stain still remains, repeat the previous step one more time. To remove the remainder of the stain, spray with a stain remover that is formulated for organic stains. Saturate the stain and let soak for several hours if the fabric is light colored. So