How to Remove Mayonnaise Stains from Clothing

Mayonnaise is a versatile and tasty condiment, but it can leave stubborn stains if it gets on your clothes. Have no fear – with a few simple techniques and ingredients likely already in your pantry, you can banish those pesky mayo stains for good.

What You’ll Need

  • Dish soap
  • White vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Old toothbrush
  • Bucket for soaking
  • Washcloth

Act Quickly for Best Results

When mayonnaise gets on clothing,immediate action is key for lifting the oily stain. The quicker you can begin treating the spot, the better chance you have of preventing a permanent mark on your garment. As soon as you notice mayo on fabric, start the cleaning process.

Start With Soaking

Fill a bucket or sink with very warm water and add a teaspoon of dish soap. Carefully place the mayo-stained clothing in the soapy solution, making sure the stain is fully submerged. Allow it to soak for at least half an hour, up to a few hours if the stain is significant. This initial soaking helps begin breaking down the oils and egg in the mayonnaise so they can be flushed out easier.

Make a Baking Soda Paste

While your garment is soaking, mix a paste of baking soda and water. The texture should be spreadable but thick, similar to a dough consistency. Set this mixture aside for the next step when it’s time to scrub.

Scrub With Paste and Vinegar

Once done soaking, remove the clothing and gently ring out any excess water. Lay the stain facing up and liberally apply the baking soda paste on top. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Sprinkle undiluted white vinegar over the paste – a bubbling reaction will occur to further lift the oils. Using an old toothbrush, gently scrub the fizzy paste concentrate only on the affected area for 2-3 minutes.

Rinse, Repeat, and Wash

Rinse the clothing thoroughly with clean water until all soap residue is gone. Check the stain – if discoloration remains, repeat another round of soaking, scrubbing, and rinsing. When no more stain remains, launder as usual following the care instructions. Mayonnaise stains gone for good!

Prevent Future Mayo Stains

  • Use napkins in lap when eating to catch drips
  • Avoid wearing nicer garments if frequently using mayo-filled foods
  • Wipe condiment remnants off hands and mouth before touching clothing
  • Immediately soak stains once noticed

Following these steps and techniques, you can keep your clothing looking fresh and mayonnaise-free. A bit of diligent soaking, scrubbing, and laundering keeps the stains away. Stay sauce-free and fear no condiment spills!

References

[1] Food Stain Solutions – Removing Grease/Oil Stains from Clothing [2] How to Get Mayonnaise Out of Clothing by The Spruce [3] Stain Solutions: Salad Dressing by Tide Detergent

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