How To Remove Cola Stains From Clothing
What You Will Need Before You Start
- Oxygen bleach
- Clean sponge
- Ammonia
A spill on your favorite white blouse or khaki pants can leave you with a cola stain that may not easily come out with a regular wash. The good news is that there are a few simple steps to help you quickly get the stain out before it sets. As with all stains, the sooner that you are able to treat it, the better likely you will be able to keep it from becoming a permanent fixture in your wardrobe.
- Fill the sink in your laundry room or bathroom with warm water and add a teaspoon of oxygen bleach powder to the water.
- Add the garment to the sudsy water and allow it to soak for up to thirty minutes.
- Remove it and thoroughly rinse the suds out, observing the stain.
- If the stain is still persistently hanging onto the clothing then dab a bit of ammonia onto a clean sponge and blot at the stain.
With the stain removed you can then launder the garment as per the care instructions on the tag. It is important to note that fabrics like silk and wool need to be cleaned using specialized treatment and not all cleaning methods will work well on them. Refer to the cleaning instructions on the clothing tags before proceeding with stain removal.
How To Remove Cola Stains From Carpets And Rugs
What You Will Need Before You Start
- Baking soda
- Clean sponge
- White absorbent towels
- Carpet cleaning machine
A cola spill on your carpets or rugs can be irritating to say the least, especially if you don’t notice the stain until long after it has dried. The good news is that even set in and dried stains can be removed with a few simply cleaning steps.
- If the stain is still damp then use white towels to soak up excess moisture from the carpet.
- Make a paste with baking soda and water.
- Apply the paste directly to the stain and work it into the carpet fibers using your fingers.
- Allow the paste to sit on the carpet for up to fifteen minutes.
- With a damp sponge, blot at the stain and the baking soda paste.
- Clean the area with your carpet cleaning machine, or with a spot cleaner.
Allow to thoroughly dry and observe the stain. Ammonia can also be an effective part of your arsenal when you are working on the best methods of how to remove cola stains. If the stains are proving to be a huge challenge then you should consider calling in the carpet cleaning experts, especially if your rugs are perhaps antiques or made from silk.








