Using a dull butter knife or spoon carefully remove any excess chocolate thats resting on the surface of the clothing. Allow the application to soak for.
Set the chocolate mold upside down on a hard surface.
How to get chocolate out.
If the stain is old saturate the area with cream and allow it to soak for 20 30 minutes.
Rinse with cold water.
Place the edge of a piece of paper so you can scrape the crumbs onto the paper.
Look for residual stains.
Scrape off excess chocolate.
Scrape off any chocolate gently from your piece of clothing.
Be careful not to spread the chocolate during this step and use a gentle scooping motion to avoid pressing chocolate further into the fibers of the fabric.
Use a butter knife or a spoon to remove any bits of chocolate from the fabric.
Start by scraping the chocolate stain with the edge of the card stock or butter knife.
You dont want to use anything sharp that.
Follow the usual washing instructions found on the inside tag.
Tap the mold against the hard surface.
Method 1 removing chocolate from garments 1.
Steps to remove the chocolate.
This will release the chocolate pieces from the mold.
If stain remains try a stain remover.
Steps to make it.
Allow the mold to dry.
Treat with laundry detergent.
Using a clean white.
Scrape from the outside side of the stain moving inwards to avoid spreading the chocolate further.
Remove any residue from your plastic mold by rinsing it with warm water using a dish washing detergent if needed.
Apply a stain treatment to both the front and back of the stained area.
If the stain is fresh allow any clumps of chocolate to harden.
Massage laundry detergent or prewash stain remover into the stain.
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