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Advice From Our Experts: Popsicle Stains

May 19, 2017
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Advice From Our Experts: Ice Cream Stains

May 31, 2017
closeup image of a hand holding a red white and blue Bomb Pop popsicle with a blurry green background

Advice From Our Experts: Popsicle Stains

May 19, 2017
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Advice From Our Experts: Ice Cream Stains

May 31, 2017

Advice From Our Experts: Mud Stains

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It can be tricky to know what to do when you get mud stains. We recommend to first let the stain dry completely. Once it’s dried, use a brush to remove the soil as much as you can. You can even use a vacuum on the area to remove as much of the dirt as possible.

Then rub liquid laundry detergent into the remaining stain and let soak for 15 minutes. Gently rub the stain area to help loosen the soil every few minutes. Wash and repeat the process before drying if the stains persist.

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