Place the piece of clothing in a tub. Boil a pot of water. Hold the pot high (3+ feet) above the clothing and pour on the spot. Watch out for hot water splatters. Sounds strange but it works. Also good for red wine spots.
first wet it with a warm cloth but DO NOT RUB IT!!!! blot it or just let the cloth ssit on it for about 3 minutes. then put salt all over it. wait a while then clean up the salt and repeat. end by ,etting a warm cloth sit on it for a while.
Grape Juice does not come out of materials because of the grapness. It is a stain. I know.... right? SIlly billy.
Because of the acids
Grape Juice
Grape juice and cranberry juice
Saliva and white grape juice is the only true way to remove the stains and smell of feline urine.
Pretty much everything stains suede...
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
Yes, lemon juice -- alone or in combination with other substances -- can remove stains. Lemon juice can act as a bleaching agent, so it's a good idea to test a small area of the fabric or other material, first.Lemon juice can also cause stains. For more complete information on how to use lemon juice to remove stains, please see the links below.
Well marmite and a little drab of lemon juice works a treat on blood stains and should work in this case. I used it on my grandsons bed after a nose bleed he had not long ago.
Yes gold grape juice is yellow
grass, wine/juice, grease, ketchup
Gold grape juice is orange.
No. Grape juice is a mixture of many compounds.