Beets stain any surface they come in contact with. Speed is the key to eliminating traces from clothing, table linens and other fabrics. This guide explains two methods for removing beet stains from fabrics or washable items.
Steps
Method 1 of 2: Using the Detergent
Step 1. Immediately rinse the stained object or fabric under running cold running water
Step 2. Dip it in the detergent or pour the detergent directly on the stain without diluting it
Step 3. Rinse
Step 4. Wash the stained fabric as usual
If you acted quickly enough, the stain will have been removed effectively.
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