Peach juice stain removal becomes necessary when you eat that wonderful ripe peach, and all the juice comes dripping all over everything. Or when you're enjoying that juice or smoothie, or even when you drip canned peaches onto something.
This type of fruit juice, if caught quickly, doesn't take too much effort to remove following the tips below.
However, if the peach stains have set in with time or heat, it may be more difficult to remove them, but not impossible.
Instead, you will just need to apply more time and effort to get rid of the spot, including longer soaks and more applications of the various stain removal solutions suggested below.
Below are instructions for how to remove peach stains from clothing, upholstery and carpet.
Step 1: Run the fabric, inside out, under the cold water to flush out as much of the peach juice as possible.
Step 2: Apply liquid laundry detergent to the peach stains and let it soak in cold water for 15-30 minutes.
Step 3: Launder in the hottest water the fabric will allow to get out the stain, and either chlorine bleach if the fabric will allow it, or color safe bleach if not.
Hint: Make sure the spot is gone after washing, but before you place in the dryer or you may it. Repeat if necessary.
In addition, here is a tip about removing these stains from clothing using dishwasher detergent.
Step 1: Scrape off any excess peach from the upholstery, or blot up any excess juice, being careful not to spread the stain.
Step 2: Mix a solution of two cups cool water and one tablespoon dishwashing liquid.
Step 3: Using this solution, sponge the spot with a clean white cloth.
Step 4: Next, blot at the stain until the liquid is absorbed.
Step 5: Repeat steps 3-4 until the spot is removed from the upholstery.
Step 6: Once the stain is removed you should get plain cold water and a new white cloth and sponge the area to remove the cleaning solution, and then blot dry.
Hint: Be sure to get the upholstery only as wet as necessary to remove the peach stain.
You can get more information on how to clean upholstery here.
The instructions for peach juice stain removal from carpet is the same as for upholstery.
However, if you don't have luck with this method above you can also do something additional with the carpet stain, which is to mix a solution of one tablespoon of ammonia with two cups warm water, and use this as a cleaning solution.
If you are dealing with peach juice on your carpet, you may also find this video on how to remove fruit juice stains from carpet helpful.
Are you a stain magnet like me? If so, check out the A to Z Stain Removal Guide which gives directions for how to remove over 100 types of stains from all kinds of surfaces.
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