Here's some further stain tips from Nestle's coffee division itself:
The important thing is not to let it dry. And don’t machine dry it, whether that’s a clothes dryer or bathroom hand dryer, until you’re sure the stain is gone.
SOAP Use whatever soap you have handy, whether it’s a bar of soap or liquid soap. Rub it into the stain and leave it to sit for about an hour, making sure it doesn’t dry. Rinse it with water and hopefully it’s done the trick.
VINEGAR Mix white vinegar and water together, use a towel dipped in this solution to scrub the stain until it disappears. It’s worth remembering the clothing will smell like vinegar until you can wash it.
TOOTHPASTE Firstly, make sure it’s white toothpaste. Because it acts like an exfoliator, you can rub the stain with a little bit of toothpaste and break down the stain. Rinse and repeat if necessary.
BAKING SODA Use baking soda and water to form a paste. Scrub it onto the stain, continue rubbing until the stain is gone. Then rinse with cold water.
EGG YOLK An unusual choice for a stain remover, but a lot of people promise it works. Start by whisking up an egg yolk. Rub it into the stain with a cloth for a minute or two. Rinse and the stain should have disappeared. Again, it’s worth remembering the clothing will smell a bit eggy until you can wash it.
Yeah it’s soaking in the sink with cool water, dish soap and vinegar right now. I checked on it a few minutes ago and nothing has changed. It’s a big area to scrub. I’ll start with my panties because they’re white. Well they were anyway. LOL
FREEarmStar🌟🎉
: If that doesn't pull it out, if you have any sort of oxiclean products available, that will usually do it too, and won't bleach like peroxide.
Fearyfox(Reyn)
: vinegar is a standard cleaning solution here. We even have a stronger version that we call “cleaning vinegar” that’s used just for cleaning not eating. (schoonmaakazijn)
I think they might be ruined! This was my last pair of capris pants.
The important thing is not to let it dry. And don’t machine dry it, whether that’s a clothes dryer or bathroom hand dryer, until you’re sure the stain is gone.
Use whatever soap you have handy, whether it’s a bar of soap or liquid soap. Rub it into the stain and leave it to sit for about an hour, making sure it doesn’t dry. Rinse it with water and hopefully it’s done the trick.
Mix white vinegar and water together, use a towel dipped in this solution to scrub the stain until it disappears. It’s worth remembering the clothing will smell like vinegar until you can wash it.
Firstly, make sure it’s white toothpaste. Because it acts like an exfoliator, you can rub the stain with a little bit of toothpaste and break down the stain. Rinse and repeat if necessary.
BAKING SODA
Use baking soda and water to form a paste. Scrub it onto the stain, continue rubbing until the stain is gone. Then rinse with cold water.
An unusual choice for a stain remover, but a lot of people promise it works. Start by whisking up an egg yolk. Rub it into the stain with a cloth for a minute or two. Rinse and the stain should have disappeared. Again, it’s worth remembering the clothing will smell a bit eggy until you can wash it.