- With a paper towel or napkin, gently remove as much of the spilled ketchup as possible before attempting to clean. Assess whether your stain is on an article of clothing, something that could be removed and placed in a sink or tub or if it is a larger item such as a sofa or chair cushion. Don't smear the ketchup around and worsen the stain. Work from the outside in.
- If the stain is on an article that can be run through a faucet, run cold water over the stain. This draws the ketchup out of the stain and into the water. If the stain remains, let the article soak in a tub of warm, soapy water for half an hour before rubbing the fabric, in a circular motion, with a soft cloth. If the stain still remains, use a stain stick (if the item is colored) or a mild bleach (only if it the item is white) and wash.
- If the stain is on a sofa or an article which can not be run through a faucet, take a damp cloth and, with a circular motion, rub a tiny bit of liquid detergent into the stain. If this does not remove the stain, then let sit for 30 minutes and repeat again. If this does not remove the stain, then use a mild bleach (only if the item is white) or a stain removal stick (if the item is colored) on the stain. Leave on for 15 minutes and then gently rub off with a damp cloth soaked in warm, soapy water. Let air dry.
Removing Excess Ketchup
Stain Removal By Faucet
Stain Removal By Hand
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