Stain Buster: Ice Cream

This Sunday is pretty much one of our favorite days of the summer–National Ice Cream Day!  We are always looking for a reason to add an extra scoop to our bowl (we even shared some all-natural recipes here) and if you are hesitating to dive into this cool summer treat because it may leave a stain on your clothes or furniture, have no fear–our stain buster tips will keep you clean.

Go ahead, make it a double—scoop, that is!

 

Removing Ice Cream from Upholstery (from The Spruce)

  • Blot excess ice cream from the fabric.
  • Mix one tablespoon of dishwashing liquid with two cups cool water.
  • Sponge the spot with this solution, then blot until the liquid is absorbed. Only wet the upholstery as little as necessary to remove the stain.
  • Repeat this process until the stain is lifted.

 

Removing Ice Cream from Clothing (from Stain Removal 101)

  • Run the fabric, inside out, under cold water to flush out as much of the ice cream as possible.
  • Pretreat the stain with liquid laundry detergent containing enzymes, soaking for 30 minutes in cold water. Click here for eco-friendly options from TreeHugger.
  • If the stain is older, you may need to soak even longer, perhaps even overnight.
  • Launder the item as usual. Hint: Make sure the stain is completely gone before you toss into the dryer.