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How to remove fruit stains?

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Removing fruit stains with BreeO premium detergent involves a combination of pre-treatment, soaking, and washing. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to effectively remove fruit stains using BreeO detergent.

  1. Act Quickly:

    Begin the stain removal process as soon as possible. The longer a fruit stain sits, the more challenging it can be to remove.


  2. Scrape Off Excess:

    Use a spoon or blunt knife to gently scrape off any excess fruit or pulp from the fabric. Be careful not to spread the stain.


  3. Blot with Cold Water:

    Dampen a clean, white cloth or paper towel with cold water. Blot the stain from the outside edges toward the center. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading the stain.


  4. Pre-Treat with BreeO Detergent:

    Apply a small amount of BreeO premium detergent directly to the fruit stain. Gently rub the detergent into the fabric using your fingers or a soft brush. Ensure that the stained area is well-saturated with the detergent.


  5. Soak the Fabric:

    Apply a small amount of BreeO premium detergent directly to the fruit stain. Gently rub the detergent into the fabric using your fingers or a soft brush. Ensure that the stained area is well-saturated with the detergent.


  6. Check the Stain:

    After soaking, check the stain. If it's still visible, repeat the pre-treatment process with additional BreeO detergent.


  7. Wash as Usual:

    Wash the garment as you normally would, following the care label instructions. Use the recommended amount of BreeO detergent for the load.