Removing Chocolate Stains:

Chocolate stains don’t have to ruin your clothes. Banish them with Vanish in no time with our powerful formula.

Chocolate makes for the greatest of treats. It’s no wonder that so many of us love it – from chocolate milkshakes to choco chip cookies and luxurious truffles, we all know the feeling of tucking into our favourite guilty pleasure. Unfortunately, this delicious treat can wreak havoc with our fabrics, often staining easily because of its low melting temperature.

That’s where the powerful Vanish formula works to treat stains, brighten colours and get rid of odours in soaking. For clothing, simply use our powder to pre-treat, soak and then wash the garment.

A top tip for removing food stains of these kind, is to always remember – scrape, and then blot. By removing the excess, you’re reducing the chance of more soaking into the fabric. Blotting with a clean cloth will help to bring up as much colouring as possible before you treat it.

Read on for instructions on how to get the best results with Vanish when treating chocolate stains on a range of different items.

How to remove chocolate stains from clothes

To remove chocolate stains from cotton, denim or other washable clothing materials, start by removing as much excess chocolate as possible with a knife or spoon. Then use Vanish Oxi Action Powder to remove chocolate stains and brighten your whites and your colours.

How to remove chocolate stains from clothes

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Vanish Oxi Action Powder

Vanish Oxi Action Powder

Instructions

  1. Add one scoop (60g) to 4L of water.
  2. Soak whites for 6 hours max.
  3. After soaking, wash as usual or rinse thoroughly.
  4. For best results on stains, rub stains before rinsing.

General advice

  • Please refer to the packaging for specific product usage and advice.
  • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND PETS. Store the product only in the original container and always fasten the lid.
  • Do not expose product to direct sunlight.
  • Before use check if colours may bleed by testing a hidden area of the fabric.
  • For best results it may be necessary to repeat parts of the process.