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Cream cheese sauce. Tips to remove Cream cheese sauce stains
Creamy sauces and cheese sauces will usually make rather large stains on your fabrics. Use the following cleaning tips to get the stains out and save your fabrics! Treating a creamy or cheese stain while it is still fresh is the best option but if the stain is dry you will still have success in cleaning your fabrics. If the cream stain is fresh, soak the fabric in a bucket of cold water. Hot will ‘bake’ the stain in. Let the fabric soak for a few hours. If the cream stain is dried on the fabric, the first thing you should do is scrape or pick off as much of the dried on cream stain as you can. Shake off loose particles. Apply a pre treatment stain stick or spray to the dried cream stain. And then soak in a bucket of cold water for a few hours. Launder the fabric as usual, not drying until you have a chance to inspect the cream stained area. If the stain remains, check the fabric tag to note if you can use bleach on the fabric. Soak in a bucket of three gallons of water and a cup of bleach if you can. Rinse the fabric well, and re launder, and then re inspect the stained area if needed to get the stained area completely clean.
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