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Grape Juice. Tips to remove Grape Juice stains on upholstery
If you have found a dark grape juice stain on your upholstery, a light clear colored stain from white grape juice, don’t worry you can use these cleaning tips to get that grape juice stain out fast. The first thing that you can do when you are going to tackle this stain is to blot up all the excess moisture from the grape juice accident. Blot and dab at the area until you are left with an almost dry stain in the upholstery. Spray a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia on the stain. Using a half and half mixture will be great, blotting off the moisture that is in the upholstery.Repeat as long as you are bringing out more of the grape juice stain. Rinse using a clear water spray, bringing out the additional grape juice stain as you blot off the moisture using a clean towel or paper towel. If you still have a bit of stain in the upholstery, spray a mixture of water and a few drops of dish liquid on the upholstery. Blot and dab until you bring out all the moisture, repeating as needed until you are not able to bring out any more coloring from the grape juice or your stain is gone. Rinse the upholstery well using just water and blotting with a towel. Get all the moisture out of the fabric, making the fabric feel almost dry to the touch. If you find that you still have a bit of the grape juice stain remaining in the upholstery, start from the beginning again, using the hydrogen peroxide and ammonia solution spray on the upholstery and work your way down until the stain is gone.
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