Whats the best way to remove a chapstick stain from clothing?”
That’s the worst, and I should know because I’m a mild Chapstick addict. Here are some instructions for what happens when Chapsticks are left in laundry pockets (I normally wouldn’t paste it directly right in, but this is phrased so succinctly I couldn’t do a better job!). This is from Dr. Laundry’s Blog: Not so good news for you here. That solid Chapstick that melted in the dryer is now a “permanent” part of the pants and other items in the same load. The heat liquefies the lip balm and then transfers it to the fabric. While it is liquid it flows into the fibers and then, as the dryer temperatures drops, it solidifies on and in the fiber making total removal extremely unlikely. A couple of things to try: • Scrape any surface material away. • Find a good solvent to apply to the individual spots like Goo Gone, which is usually available in most home or hardware stores. • Apply and rub the product into the s