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anyone know how to remove chocolate stains from white lingerie?

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By *uccubusandSaint OP   Couple
20 weeks ago

Halifax

E decided to feast on the naked buffet yesterday at pandora however got chocolate all over her white lingerie, as she was in the moment she just changed to another outfit and didn't soak it so now it's dried. anyone have any tips on how to get it out?

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By *elix SightedMan
20 weeks ago

Cloud 8

I thought this was going to be a euphemism for skid marks.

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago

Is it from a chocolate hobnob?

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By *oodmessMan
20 weeks ago

yumsville

Try covering with some white chocolate

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By *uccubusandSaint OP   Couple
20 weeks ago

Halifax

funnily enough one of the bar staff had the same thought initially 🤣

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By *siancouplehantsCouple
20 weeks ago

K-PAX

Yes depends on chocolate was it milk chocolate or dark,chocolate on a biscuit.or a chocolate bar

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By *unmatt888Man
20 weeks ago

Duns

Try the solid Vanish bars, they’re good for most things. Worked well in the Navy (though I have to say, not necessarily on lingerie - that’s more a Marines thing).

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By *uccubusandSaint OP   Couple
20 weeks ago

Halifax

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By *uccubusandSaint OP   Couple
20 weeks ago

Halifax

it was the squirty chocolate syrup for ice creams etc

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By *reggSausageMan
20 weeks ago

derby

I feel this should be on YouTube

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By *siancouplehantsCouple
20 weeks ago

K-PAX


"it was the squirty chocolate syrup for ice creams etc"
that chocolate is very sticky indeed

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By *unmatt888Man
20 weeks ago

Duns


"it was the squirty chocolate syrup for ice creams etc"

Probably the worst stuff to get out, but the method should still be the same as for any other chocolate.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
20 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

“Chocolate”

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By *ulieScrumptiousWoman
20 weeks ago

North West


"Try covering with some white chocolate "

😂👏

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By *aughty Couple ABCCouple
20 weeks ago

West Bromwich

Have you tried soaking it overnight in cold water, then scrubbing lightly with washing up liquid?

Then wash as normal.

This is my go to method for most stains and may work

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By *ittleMissMessieWoman
20 weeks ago

Liverpool

Put them on a hot wash using ace bleach, I get out stains from white shirts all the time x

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By *uccubusandSaint OP   Couple
20 weeks ago

Halifax

At the moment soaking in warm water and napisan seems to be doing the trick but we shall see once it goes through the wash

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By *aomilatteCouple
20 weeks ago

Midlands

Washing machine, or buy new.

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman
20 weeks ago

Essex


"Try the solid Vanish bars, they’re good for most things. Worked well in the Navy (though I have to say, not necessarily on lingerie - that’s more a Marines thing)."

🤣🤣

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By *entBarryUKMan
20 weeks ago

Ashford

I've tried soaking chocolate stains in warm water with salt and some vanish. It helps a bit but you then need to wash it a couple of times to get the rest out.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

20 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Try the solid Vanish bars, they’re good for most things. Worked well in the Navy (though I have to say, not necessarily on lingerie - that’s more a Marines thing)."

I second the Vanish bar then wash in as normal. Might need to do it more than once. Also the Vanish powder in the wash

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By *igi25Woman
20 weeks ago

worcs

Washing up liquid, you don’t need a lot, gently rub it into stain, leave for about 10 minutes then rinse out, I use it for every stain

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By *emorefridaCouple
20 weeks ago

La la land

One of kids did similar to one of his footie shorts. Rub in washing liquid then rub in oxy granules add a bit of warm water to make a paste and then pop in the wash.

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By *aughty Couple ABCCouple
20 weeks ago

West Bromwich

Warm water can 'set' stains, that's why I always use cold water.

Washing up liquid breaks down any grease that may be present

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
20 weeks ago

Central


"Warm water can 'set' stains, that's why I always use cold water.

Washing up liquid breaks down any grease that may be present "

I agree, many things, including proteins, are made worse with higher temperatures. I always use cold water

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By *aughty Couple ABCCouple
20 weeks ago

West Bromwich


"Warm water can 'set' stains, that's why I always use cold water.

Washing up liquid breaks down any grease that may be present

I agree, many things, including proteins, are made worse with higher temperatures. I always use cold water "

❤️

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