How to remove berry stains from clothes

Berries capture the taste of summer, and also come in a range of hues from red to black, which can leave berry stains behind on your light coloured summer clothes. Berries are organic stains that come with natural pigments, so it’s important to treat the stain as quickly as possible, as well as use a washing detergent, like Ariel, that contains organic enzymes and bleaching agents for optimal berry stain removal. Just follow the steps below and to find out more on how to get berry stains out of clothes.

How to remove berry stains from clothes

How to remove berry stains from clothes

  • 1

    Dose

    Place one Ariel 3in1 POD into the bottom of your empty drum. For very tough stains, add a second POD. Always make sure to check dosage instructions on your pack.

    Pod in drum
  • 2

    Load

    Load your stained garments on top of the PODS.

    Preparing for wash
  • 3

    Wash

    Wash on the highest temperature as instructed by your clothes’ care labels.

    Wash
  • 4

    Unload

    After the wash cycle is complete, unload the garments immediately.

    Unload

Effective stain removal on a variety of stains

Berries are not the only fruit that can leave colourful stains behind on your shirt. Fruit juices and fruit stains, as well as other tough stains that can come with berries, can leave you with a laundry challenge, too. Whether it’s milk stains from your breakfast, chocolate stains from dessert, or yoghurt stains from a snack, see outstanding stain removal results from the 1st wash with Ariel.