To get chocolate out of cashmere rinse the stain immediately with some cold water.
Then gently blot the chocolate with a clean sponge or cloth that is dampened with a diluted solution of mild liquid detergent and some cold water.
Then rinse it with some cold water.
Don't rub the chocolate as it can damage the cashmere's delicate fiber.
If the chocolate stain is deep in the cashmere then you should scrape off any excess chocolate before rinsing it with some cold water.
Only use cold water on the cashmere as hot water can damage the cashmere.
You can also apply some Tide Free & Gentle Liquid detergent directly to the chocolate stain on the Cashmere and then allow the cashmere to sit before rinsing it out.
To get chocolate stains out of white clothes you should immediately blot the chocolate stain with a clean cloth and then rinse it with cold water.
Then pre-treat the chocolate stain with some liquid laundry detergent or stain remover and then wash it as normal in the washing machine.
Blot the chocolate stain but don't rub as rubbing it can make the chocolate stain worse.
Cold water and scrubbing the chocolate stain with some borax can also help to remove the chocolate stain.
You can also remove chocolate stains from clothes and including white clothes by making a paste of baking soda, dish detergent and hydrogen peroxide and then apply it to the chocolate stain.
You can remove chocolate stains by making a paste of baking soda, dish detergent and hydrogen peroxide.
Scrub the paste into the fabric gently with an old toothbrush and wait a few minutes or so and then run it under cool water and then wash the fabric in the washing machine.
Chocolate stains are not permanent as long as the chocolate stains are treated promptly.
However if the chocolate stains are not treated quickly enough and are allowed to set in the chocolate stains could become permanent or at least be harder to get out fully.
With prompt treatment and with the right methods including scraping off any excess chocolate and flushing with cold water and using a stain remover and detergent you can get most chocolate stains out.
The best thing to do to get chocolate stains out of fabric is to act quickly and remove the chocolate stains as soon as it occurs if possible.
Use a dull knife or spoon to scrape off any excess chocolate from the fabric.
Then flush the chocolate stain with cold water and work from the back of the fabric to the front of the fabric to prevent pushing the chocolate stain in deeper.
Apply a stain remover or small amount of laundry detergent directly to the chocolate stain.
And wash the fabric in cold water using the correct detergent for the certain fabric type.
And only dry the fabric or clothing once the stain has been removed as drying the fabric or garment with the stain still in it can cause the stain to set in.
For older or more stubborn chocolate stains you may need to use a specialized stain remover.
You can also remove chocolate stains by making a paste of baking soda, dish detergent and hydrogen peroxide.
Scrub the paste into the fabric gently with an old toothbrush and wait a few minutes or so and then run it under cool water.