What is the best way to remove a melted chocolate stain from fabric such as a fabric covered chair?

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  1. blueyes says:

    As always, test in an inconspicuous area for colorfastness. I actually got chocolate off of a damask upholstered antique chez lounge with something my husband bought to clean carpet in his truck. He bought it at Autozone and it's call "Blue something…" I'll look in the garage this evening and modify the answer tomorrow. Anyway, it worked so good, I cleaned the entire chair. Just spray and wipe up with a clean dry towel.

  2. billymholt says:

    Burn the chair would probably remove the stain

  3. DebEgirl says:

    Use OxiClean from the spraybottle. You can get it anywhere for $3 or $4.

  4. free2b says:

    First, put an ice cube on the melted choc to harden, then scrape off with a butter knife, the use cold water and a little bit of detergent to remove the stain from the fabric.

  5. disneychick says:

    I use Totally Toddler on stains. I have yet to find a stain it will not remove. You can find it with laundry detergent or on the baby isle.

  6. Cindy M says:

    Use any Oxi cleaner Oxi-Clean or Oxi-Kick. Just remember, don't rub the stain in. Apply the cleaner and let it soak in then BLOT the stain out. If you scrub it, it will only go deeper. You may have to apply and blot several times before the stain is entirely gone.

  7. rudy says:

    let the dog lick it

  8. twentyeight7 says:

    Get some 'Busy B Rug Shampoo' You can get 32 fl. oz from Fields, Walmart, Zellers, for about $2.00, its concentrate so use it gently. Put some in a bowl, or other container, and then get a soft brush,(Baby Brush) and dip the brush in the liquid and then rub on spot. Leave to dry and then vacuum. Your spot should be gone.

  9. ditzy says:

    I like Clorox 2, an all fabric bleach. Put some in a spray bottle with water, and use either a brush or sponge. Dry it with a hair dryer.

  10. abigalechunk says:

    I love Thoro and Goo Gone for stain removers. They both work great and I have yet to find any stain that they won't get rid of. You can buy either of these at Wal-Mart and quite often at grocery stores as well. Try Goo Gone first because it won't be as harsh on your upholstery as Thoro would be however, if you don't have success with that I would definitely go for Thoro. Although it is a little more harsh, I have never had it bleach or discolor any fabrics that I have ever used it on.

  11. hernamewaslola says:

    Water and oxiclean!!

  12. clmez says:

    can you remove the fabric if so try rubbing shampoo in the stain .leave for a while then wash as normal.Stain should come out.If not then i would be intrigued as to how you could fix this .

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