Fruit stains

@Cheyee (8362)
Pakanbaru, Indonesia
November 17, 2020 7:46am CST
When my boy refuses all fruits except grapes, my little daughter loves all kind of fruits. It doesn't have to be sweet. Orange, mango, green apple which have a hint of sourness she will eat it happily. I am really happy although she doesn't eat carbs at least she eats something. The only problem with this is her clothes. Kid would never eat neat, always messy, so does my daughter. Most of her clothes has fruits stain. I don't know how to make it disappears. I can't use bleach because it would be to harsh for her skin and clothes. It would make colored clothes changes. Do you know how to make the stain disappears? Tell me please
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@prinzcy (32322)
• Malaysia
17 Nov 20
Try soaking them first. What soap are you using? I use Top. Even remove ink after soaking for a while. Don't know whether it is available in Indonesia
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@prinzcy (32322)
• Malaysia
18 Nov 20
@Cheyee what about body wash. Wet the garment a bit, use body wash to remove the stain.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
I don't think it's available here.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
@prinzcy really? Body wash is more effective than detergent?
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@DianneN (246838)
• United States
18 Nov 20
I put bibs on my kids. I love Oxi Clean for stains and blue Dawn dishwashing soap. Hope you have them in your country. Gets out everything.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
I will try to look up online. I never see them here
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@DianneN (246838)
• United States
18 Nov 20
@Cheyee Blue Dawn works on so many things besides dishes. I hope you can find them. They work miracles!
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
@DianneN thank you.
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@kareng (54724)
• United States
17 Nov 20
You could try vinegar or make a paste with baking soda and cover spot. Let it sit for a day and then proceed with washing. I find the latter does well with a lot of different kinds of stains and cheaper than buying stain remover!
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@kareng (54724)
• United States
18 Nov 20
@Cheyee Yes, but may need repeat application.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
@kareng can it disappear completely?
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
17 Nov 20
Ohh I will try this one for sure. Thank you. Is this also effective for old stain?
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
18 Nov 20
baking soda help with stains. you should try it
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
18 Nov 20
@Cheyee let us know if it works
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
I will. Thank you so much ^^
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
@rakski I will, thank you ^^
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@thelme55 (76476)
• Germany
17 Nov 20
DonĀ“t you have washing detergents in the shop for clothes fruit stains?
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
17 Nov 20
Do you mean like laundromat?
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@thelme55 (76476)
• Germany
18 Nov 20
@Cheyee No. I meant washing liquid for getting off the stains of fruits from the clothes. We have that here in Germany.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
@thelme55 we don't have shop like that here in Indonesia, especially i live in the small city.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
20 Nov 20
Aww cute kids. I think rubbing lemon can help
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
22 Nov 20
@Cheyee I think we rubb it for sometime and wash it after some time... But please once check on YouTube too
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
23 Nov 20
@ShifaLk ah. Okay, thank you bunch
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
20 Nov 20
Lemon? Do i need to leave it over night or can i wash it after i rub it?
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• Midland, Michigan
17 Nov 20
Here we have bleach for colored clothes. Some stains might do okay with soaking in cold water.
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• Midland, Michigan
18 Nov 20
@Cheyee do you soak it with the bleach for a bit and then rub the cloth together to scrub it before putting it into the washer?
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
@MarshaMusselman yes I do. But that brand really does nothing. The only good point is the smell, it does have pleasant smell. Normal bleach smells awful.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
Here in my country, there is only one brand for colored clothes. It does nothing for the stain.
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@Janet357 (75656)
17 Nov 20
I use bleach. For colored shirt, use a bleach for such too.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
17 Nov 20
I only know one brand for color shirt. And it doesn't do anything except for amazing smell. So yeah not gonna buy it again (and that thing is hella expensive)
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• Philippines
18 Nov 20
Maybe baking soda can be of help.
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@Cheyee (8362)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
18 Nov 20
Yes @kareng told me this. I will try it.
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@happylife1 (13404)
• Karachi, Pakistan
19 Nov 20
My kids eat not well also all fruit
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