How to wash cherry juice out of clothes? Four quick methods to remove cherry juice stains from clothes.

Cherry Peach Delicious but accidentally Cherries Cherry juice is difficult to remove once it's on clothes, especially when children eat cherries. The clothes get stained with cherry juice and are very difficult to clean. Actually, there are techniques for removing cherry juice. Generally,Vinegar is very convenient to use. Here are four methods and techniques for cleaning cherry juice.
Four methods for cleaning cherry juice:
Method for cleaning cherry juice: Salt and soap
Freshly stained cherry juice can be dabbed with salt (let the juice absorb it) – then wet with water – and clean with soap.

Method for cleaning cherry juice:White vinegar
For already dried cherry juice stains, rub with white vinegar – let it sit for 5 minutes – then rinse with water.
Friendly reminder: If you wash with white vinegar right away, it's easy to remove. For old stains, increase the amount and soak overnight before rinsing. I remember the last time I did this, I forgot to wash, and the next morning, the juice was completely gone!

Method for cleaning cherry juice: Baking soda
Dissolve baking soda in water – and scrub. The last trick is also a clever one: For colored fabrics, first rub with concentrated salt water → wash with water → rub with 10% ammonia → wash with detergent. For white fabrics, soak in a bleach solution (3%~5% sodium hypochlorite solution) for 1~2 hours, then rinse with water.

Method for cleaning cherry juice: Concentrated salt water
Method four: This is a clever trick: For colored fabrics, first rub with concentrated salt water → wash with water → rub with 10% ammonia → wash with detergent. For white fabrics, soak in a bleach solution (3%~5% sodium hypochlorite solution) for 1~2 hours, then rinse with water.

Also, you can use exploding salt to rinse, which is also effective. Exploding salt is sold in large supermarkets.
Friendly reminder: For light juice stains, you can clean with cold water. If it doesn't come off in one wash, wash again until it's clean. For stains that are more severe, you can use diluted ammonia (1 part ammonia to 20 parts water) to neutralize the organic acids in the juice, then clean with soap. For velvet fabrics, you can use malic acid solution to clean. For silk fabrics, you can use lemon or soap and alcohol solution to scrub.



