How to remove blackberry stains
Blackberry stains are among the most difficult to remove from fabrics, but don't panic! In this post, we tell you how to remove blackberry stains.

Removing blackberry stains from clothes
There are stains and... Stains! And this terrible list of the most difficult dirt to remove includes, among others, chocolate, ice cream, grease and some fruit, especially from the so-called "red fruit" family, including blackberries.
With these three tricks, we will remove these stains without any problem, especially from lighter-coloured fabrics. However, we must bear in mind that we must always rub from the outside to the inside to try not to spread the stain any further.
With sour milk or milk and lemon
We will soak a clean cloth in a mixture of lemon juice and milk, and we will rub the stain from the outside in, so as not to spread it too much. We will rub the stain out as much as possible, and let the mixture work until it dries. Then, we will rinse the garment and put it in the washing machine, to wash it as usual. If the garment is white, we can put it out to dry in the sun so that the stain is completely removed.
With white wine vinegar
Another option to get rid of blackberry stains is to immediately rub the stain with white vinegar and a sponge. Add a little more vinegar to the garment and leave it to work for 15 minutes.
We will use the sponge to clean it again to remove as much stain as possible. We will repeat the operation from the beginning until the stain is completely removed. Afterwards, we will wash in the washing machine, as usual.
Alcohol
To remove blackberry and other red fruit stains, we can also use alcohol. To do this, we will moisten the garment with a good amount of alcohol and with a sponge, also soaked in alcohol, we will rub the garment, always from the outside in, so as not to spread the stain any further. Once we have rubbed the stain well, we will put the garment in the washing machine and wash as usual.
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