How do I remove lollipop stains from clothes?

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Oops, did a lollipop mishap leave an unwanted stain on your favorite outfit? Don't panic! Follow our easy guide to removing lollipop stains and say goodbye to sticky fashion emergencies.

You'll need

Items needed to answer the question, How do I remove lollipop stains from clothes. Items include:  Stain remover  Spoon or dull knife  Soft brush
  • Stain remover 1 bottle
  • Spoon or dull knife 1
  • Soft brush 1

Take note
Please note that these instructions are intended for washable clothes only. Always check the care label on your garment and follow any specific instructions provided. Additionally, it's a good idea to test any stain removal method on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first to ensure it doesn't cause any damage or discoloration.

1

Scrape off excess lollipop

Using a spoon or a dull knife, gently scrape off any remaining lollipop residue from the fabric. Be careful not to rub the stain further into the fabric while doing this.

2

Rinse the stain

Hold the stained area under cold running water to flush out as much of the stain as possible. Make sure to position the fabric in a way that water flows from the back of the stain, pushing it out.

3

Pre-treat with a stain remover

Apply a stain remover directly to the affected area. Gently rub the stain remover into the fabric using your fingers or a soft brush, working it in from both the front and back of the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes to penetrate the stain.

4

Wash the garment

Launder the garment as you normally would, following the care instructions on the clothing label. Use the recommended water temperature and any additional laundry products you usually use. Make sure to check the stain after washing and before drying. If the stain is still visible, repeat steps 3 and 4 before drying.

5

Air dry or tumble dry

Once you are satisfied with the stain removal, either air dry the garment or tumble dry it according to the fabric's care instructions. Air drying is generally gentler on fabrics and can help avoid setting in any residual stains.