To preserve fabrics and colors, it is important to always test the applied product on a small, discreet area before using it on the stained area.
How to remove a sauce stain from laundry?
Sauce stains on clothes are common and difficult to remove. To avoid getting into a mess, use DJOSSYE's Stain Remover 3, an eco-friendly and solvent-free textile stain remover that cleans effectively without damaging the fabric or altering colors. It offers a natural solution to easily remove sauce stains from clothing.
How to remove a sauce stain from clothing?
Gently remove excess with the back of a wooden spoon before treating, without rubbing.
Apply Stain Remover 3 directly to your garment.
Dab and brush the stain soaked with the solution using a brushing accessory suitable for the textile.
Get an immediate result or let it work for 15 minutes if the stain is old.
You can repeat the operation if necessary.
Treat quickly to prevent pigment oxidation: the more the sauce dries on the fabric, the more it embeds itself and becomes difficult to remove.
Avoid lemon or white vinegar recipes: they are ineffective on sugary fats and risk altering the colors of your textiles.
The advantages of our stain remover
Our product combines ecology and performance. It offers immediate effectiveness without being aggressive to either the fabric or the skin. It has been carefully developed by experts to respect both the planet and the user: solvent-free, allergen-free, phosphate-free, no unpleasant odor…
The basics of stain removal
What makes some stains so difficult to remove is impregnation. We'll give you the basics to avoid it.
Act as quickly as possible
Never wash a fabric that is already stained
Never use hot water
Essential accessories
🪮 Stain removal brush for soft materials — Silk, satin, wool, delicate synthetics
🪮 Stain removal brush for cotton and denim — Cotton, denim, linen, tough fabrics
Frequently Asked Questions — Sauce Stains
For tomato sauce stains, use our Stain Remover 2 and Stain Remover 3 together: Stain Remover 2 targets the tomato pigments, while Stain Remover 3 neutralizes organic residues.