Methods for Removing StainsBeetrootandPomegranate Yalda Nightfrom Carpets and Clothes
Yalda Night, with all its joys and celebrations, can easily turn into a nightmare of stubborn beetroot and pomegranate stains on carpets, hands, and clothes. Imagine enjoying a memorable Yalda Night only to discoverbeetroot stainson your clothes; but don’t worry! In this article, we will show you how to effectively remove these stains using simple and practical methods, so stay with us.
Removing Beetroot Stains from Carpets
Beetroot stains on carpets may seem tough, but you can easily eliminate them using the methods and materials we will introduce below.
First, use a white cloth to blot the excess beetroot liquid from the carpet without rubbing to prevent the stain from spreading. Then, you can spray a solution of water andwhite vinegar(in a 1:1 ratio) onto the stain and gently blot it with a soft cloth. If the stain remains, you can use a solution of water and dish soap (one teaspoon of dish soap in one cup of warm water) and clean it with a soft sponge. Finally, rinse the carpet well with cold water and blot with a dry towel to remove excess moisture.
Removing Old Stains from Clothes
Sometimes, stubborn beetroot or pomegranate stains from Yalda Night can stay on clothes. To remove these resistant stains, you can use a solution of water and white vinegar. First, apply the solution to the stain and gently scrub with a soft brush. To remove dark stains from clothes, using a solution of water and baking soda will also be very effective. Apply this mixture to the stain and rinse with cold water after a few minutes.
For removing stains from white clothes, you can also use hydrogen peroxide. These methods will help restore your clothes to their original condition, free from old and stubborn stains.
How to Remove Stains from Colored Clothes
To remove stains from colored clothes, act just like in previous cases. First, apply a vinegar and water solution to the stain and wait a few minutes; then gently blot the stain with a soft cloth. For stains on knitted clothing, a mixture of cold water and dish soap can be helpful. Apply the solution to the stain and gentlymassageto help the stain lift, then wash the garment with cold water.
Additionally, using baking soda and water can be effective; sprinkle baking soda on the stain, mix it with a little water, and then gently scrub with a soft toothbrush. Finally, wash the garment and enjoy its cleanliness.