To be in this article means it just dropped chocolate ice creams on your favorite blouse or your child’s t-shirt and you don’t know how to remove it without leaving a trace of print. Don’t worry! Let’s go see them all.

Act immediately

First, try to remove most of the ice cream as quickly as possible. Use a knife or spoon to carefully scrape the excess ice cream off the garment. Be careful not to rub the stain, as this can spread it or penetrate deeper into the fabric fibers.

Rinse with cold water

After removing the excess ice cream, rinse the garment under cold running water. Cold water helps keep the stain from setting and makes it easier to remove the ice cream. Make sure the water runs from the back of the stain to remove the ice cream residue, rather than pushing it into the fabric.

Apply a cleanser

After rinsing, use a special stain remover or liquid detergent. Apply directly to the stain and rub gently with your fingers or a soft brush. For best results, leave it on for 5-10 minutes before proceeding to the next step.

Wash the garment normally

After you have applied the cleaner, wash the garment according to the instructions on the fabric label. Use the hottest water that is safe for the fabric. If the stain is stubborn and does not come out with one wash, you can repeat the process.

Check the fabric before it dries

Before you put your garment in the dryer, check that the stain is completely gone. The dryer can “lock in” the stain if it’s not completely removed, making it harder to get out. If the stain is not gone, repeat the process with a cleaner before drying.

Use of bleaches (if necessary)

For white or light-colored clothing, you can use an oxygen-based bleach to remove any remaining stain. Follow the label directions for proper use and test the bleach on a small, inconspicuous area of ​​the garment first to make sure it won’t cause discoloration.

And Voilà!

With these steps, your clothes will be clean and you will be able to enjoy your next ice cream without worries. Don’t forget, quick reaction is the key to success. Good luck and happy cleaning!