SOY SAUCE STAIN REMOVAL

Sleeves and cuffs are the main contenders for soy sauce stains whilst eating chinese food; particularly that last spring roll that you leaned over to dip! Not to worry, Vanish Pink Powder can help to remove soy sauce marks from your garments in no time.

HOW TO REMOVE SOY SAUCE STAINS

To get rid of soy sauce stains, we recommend using Vanish Pink Powder.

Soy Sauce

Vanish Pink Oxi Action Fabric Stain Remover Powder

Vanish Pink Oxi Action Fabric Stain Remover Powder

Vanish® Pink Oxi Action Fabric Stain Remover Powder

Pre-treat

Step 1

Apply Vanish paste onto the stain and rub for 1 minute.

Step 2

Put the treated fabric into 4L of 40°C water with 20g of regular detergent and one scoop of Vanish. For best results on tough stains, rub the stains out of the clothes before rinsing.

Step 3

Wash as per usual.

Important

Always follow the usage instructions on the Vanish packaging. Do not use on wool, silk or leather. Do not use on finished or coated surfaces - for example wood, metals etc.

In-wash

Step 1

Add 1 scoop of Vanish powder into 4L of 40°C water with detergent.

Step 2

Wash as per usual.

Important

Always follow the usage instructions on the Vanish packaging. Do not use on wool, silk or leather. Do not use on finished or coated surfaces - for example wood, metals etc.

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Expert Tips

Here's our top tip for removing orange juice:

  • Treat stain as quickly as possible.
  • Rinse the stained area with cold water.
  • Let the stain stand for at least 5 minutes before rinsing hot water through the back of the stain over the sink. Making the water as hot as you can will force the stain back out through the fabric.
  • Rinse thoroughly.

Then once you have Vanish, follow the instructions above to completely remove the stain

WHAT CAUSES FRUIT JUICE STAINS?

This is a tannin stain - which is a base of a fruit stain that often shows as a color in the final product. Fresh tannin stains can usually be removed by laundering the garment using detergent in the hottest water recommended for the fabric.