- 1). Hold the article of clothing under cool, running water to rinse the acai juice stain off. Place the article of clothing on a flat surface with the juice stain facing up.
- 2). Fill a small container with 2 cups of cool water and 1 tbsp. of liquid dish soap. Mix the contents with a spoon. Dip a white cloth in the mixture.
- 3). Blot the acai juice stain with the saturated cloth. Begin blotting the outer edge of the stain and work toward the center.
- 4). Continue blotting the stain until all the liquid is absorbed. If needed, saturate the cloth in the mixture and continue blotting until the acai juice stain disappears.
- 5). Rub pre-wash stain remover directly on the area of clothing affected by the juice stain. Allow the pre-wash stain remover to soak into the clothing for 15 minutes.
- 6). Launder the item in cold water. If the stain remains after washing, submerge the garment in a bucket filled with 2 cups cold water and 3 cups white vinegar. Allow the clothing to soak overnight before laundering again in cold water.
- 1). Blot the excess acai juice with several paper towels. Stop when dry paper towels no longer absorb any juice.
- 2). Fill a small container with 2 cups of warm water. Add 1 tbsp. of ammonia to the water and mix with a spoon.
- 3). Saturate a clean, white cloth in the mixture. Wring out the excess liquid.
- 4). Blot the acai juice stain with the cloth. Start at the edge of the stain and work your way toward the center. Continue blotting until the stain disappears.
- 5). Blot the carpet with a clean cloth dampened in cool water. Pat the carpeting dry with a towel.
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