How do you get red kool-aid out of clothes?
To remove red Kool-Aid stains from clothes, you can follow these steps:
Blot the stain: First, blot up any excess Kool-Aid from the fabric using a clean, white cloth or paper towel. Be careful not to rub the stain, as this can spread it and make it more difficult to remove.
Flush the stain with cold water: Turn the garment inside out and hold it under a stream of cold running water. Flush the stain from the back side of the fabric so that the water passes through the stain and helps to dislodge it.
Pretreat the stain: Apply a pre-treatment stain remover to the stain. Most pre-treatment stain removers contain enzymes that help to break down the stain molecules. Follow the directions on the product label for how to apply it and how long to leave it on.
Wash the garment: Wash the garment in the hottest water recommended for the fabric. Use a heavy-duty detergent and add a scoop of color-safe bleach, if it is safe for the fabric. Allow the garment to complete a full wash cycle.
Check the stain: After the garment has been washed, check the stain to see if it has been removed. If the stain is still visible, you may need to repeat the process.
Avoid using solvents or harsh chemicals: Solvents such as nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, and acetone can damage fabric and set the stain. Harsh chemicals such as bleach can also damage fabric and should be used with caution. Always test a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before using any solvent or chemical.
Rinse the garment thoroughly: After using a pre-treatment stain remover or cleaning the stain, rinse the garment thoroughly to remove any residual chemicals. Failing to rinse the garment properly can cause color changes or fabric damage.
Dry the garment: Dry the garment according to the care instructions on the label. Avoid using high heat, as this can set the stain. If the stain does not come out or is too extensive, consider taking the garment to a professional dry cleaner.
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