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How to Remove Chocolate Stains

Chocolate stains are a combination of fat and cocoa. Treat the protein and fat separately.

Easy to remove1 surface guide

Removal Methods by Surface

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Cotton & Linen

T-shirts, bed sheets, towels, tablecloths
๐Ÿ  Household MethodScrape + Dish Soap + Cold Soak
You need
  • โ€ขDull knife or spoon
  • โ€ขCold water
  • โ€ขDish soap or laundry detergent
Steps
  1. 1Let any solid chocolate harden in the fridge if needed.
  2. 2Scrape off as much solid chocolate as possible with a dull knife.
  3. 3Rinse from the back with cold water.
  4. 4Apply dish soap and rub gently.
  5. 5Soak in cold water for 30 minutes.
  6. 6Wash in cold water.
โš ๏ธ Important Warnings
  • โœ—Cold water only โ€” hot water melts the fat and pushes it deeper

๐Ÿ’ก Prevention Tips

  • โœ“Scrape solids before treating
  • โœ“Let solid chocolate cool before removing โ€” it's easier

โŒ Common Mistakes

  • โœ—Using warm water (melts the fat deeper into fibers)
  • โœ—Not scraping off solid bits first

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get chocolate stains out?

Scrape + Dish Soap + Cold Soak: let any solid chocolate harden in the fridge if needed. scrape off as much solid chocolate as possible with a dull knife.

Is chocolate hard to remove?

Chocolate is rated Easy to remove. Even dried or set stains can often be removed with the right technique.

What not to do with chocolate stains?

Avoid these mistakes: Using warm water (melts the fat deeper into fibers). Not scraping off solid bits first

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