How to Get Grape Juice and Other Juice Stains Out of Clothes

Follow our stain removal tips on how to remove juice stains from clothes including grape juice, pomegranate, orange, cranberry, and other fruit juice stains.

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Use as directed.

Laundry

  1. Blot

    Grab a towel or napkin and blot up as much juice as possible.

  2. Rinse

    Rinse stain with cold water from the back of the garment. Watered down juice can be a good thing.

  3. Pre-soak or Pre-treat

    Pre-soak bleach-safe whites in a solution of ¼ cup Clorox® Disinfecting Bleach per gallon of water for 5 minutes, or pre-treat colors or white items with spandex with Clorox 2® for Colors Stain Remover and Laundry Additive.

  4. Wash

    Wash on hottest recommended setting with detergent and either ⅓ cup Clorox® Disinfecting Bleach for bleach-safe whites or Clorox 2® for Colors Stain Remover and Laundry Additive for colors or white items with spandex.

Tip

Be sure to check that the stain is gone from the garment before drying. Heat could set the stain.

Surfaces

  1. Remove

    Remove excess juice.

  2. Wipe

    Wipe surface clean with Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes.

  3. Rinse

    Rinse surface.