Get lipstick, gum, and chocolate out of your clothes
Ever been somewhere and sit in gum? Have a lipstick stain? Away from your local dry cleaners and need to get it off your shirt? Here are three home stain remedies cleaners might share for when you’re in a pinch. But please note: Trained professionals with specialized equipment can give their garments the best chance of a full restoration.

Lipstick
One home remedy for removing lipstick is to rub the stain with white bread. This may help, but it will leave behind some bread crumbs which may get embedded in the fibers of a soft fabric. A better technique is to use cleaning fluid. Place the stain face down on clean white paper towels. Apply cleaning fluid to the back of the stain and blot. Replace towels frequently. Dry thoroughly. If the stain is still visible, use a synthetic detergent and water.

Gum
To remove gum, harden the area with an ice cube and gently lift off any large pieces. Do not scrape with sharp objects that may damage fabric. Wet with cleaning fluid over a clean, white paper towel to remove the final traces. Another method is to use peanut butter. The oils will help “unstick” the gum. After a few minutes, the gum can be lifted off the fabric with a napkin or paper towel. Then wash the item using normal washing procedures. However, warn customers that the oil from the peanut butter may leave stains (which can be removed with drycleaning).

Chocolate
Chocolate contains oils and sugars, both of which are difficult to remove. Blot with cold water. Apply an enzyme detergent and rinse with water. If the stain persists after this process, apply a household ammonia and rinse thoroughly. Do not apply ammonia to silk or wool fabrics. If the garment can be safely bleached, your customer’s final resort at home may be to bleach the area.

Source: Drycleaning & Laundry Institute, www.DLIonline.org.