REMOVING Chocolate
1. Gently Scrape Off Excess - Use a dull knife or spoon to carefully lift off any solid chocolate without pushing it further into the carpet.
2. Blot the Stain - Dab the area with a clean cloth to absorb any melted chocolate. Avoid rubbing, which can smear the stain.
3. Spray the Stain Thoroughly - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the chocolate stain until the area is fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to soak for 15–20 minutes so the enzymes can break down the fats and sugars in the chocolate.
5. Blot and Lift - Use a damp cloth to blot the stain, lifting the residue and product. Repeat the spray + blot steps if needed.
6. Air Dry - Let the carpet air dry completely. Inspect the area once dry—repeat if any stain or odor remains.
Tips:
- Always test on a hidden area first for colorfastness.
- For dried-in chocolate, repeat the process or soften the stain with a warm, damp cloth before spraying.
1. Scrape Off Excess - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently remove any solid chocolate from the fabric. Be careful not to spread the stain.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stain from the back using cold water to flush chocolate out of the fibers.
3. Dampen & Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the chocolate stain to coat it thoroughly.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes. For stubborn or set-in stains, repeat steps.
5. Gently Agitate - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to loosen the stain.
6. Wash AS Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water.
Tips:
- Repeat if needed for dried or older stains.
- Avoid hot water before the stain is fully removed, as it may set the chocolate.
1. Remove Excess Chocolate - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently scrape off any solid chocolate. Be careful not to smear it further.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stain from the back with cold water to push out as much chocolate as possible.
3. Spray the Stain - Shake the Stain Spray well, then spray it directly and generously onto the damp stained area.
4. Let It Sit - Let the spray sit for 15–30 minutes to break down the oils and sugars in the chocolate.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash using cold or warm water. Air dry first to check if the stain is gone—avoid using heat until it is.
Tips:
- Repeat for dried stains.
- Avoid hot water until the stain is fully removed to prevent setting.
1. Scrape Off the Excess - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift off any solid chocolate. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Hold the stained fabric under cold water, rinsing from the back to flush out as much chocolate as possible.
3. Dampen & Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the Stain Stick and the stained area of the fabric. Rub the stick directly and generously onto the stain.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the treated area to sit for 5 minutes. For tough or dried stains, repeat steps if needed.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the chocolate from the fibers.
6. Wash & Air Dry - Wash the item using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water.
Tips:
- Repeat the process for stubborn or older stains.
- Avoid hot water or the dryer until you're sure the stain is fully removed.
1. Remove Excess Chocolate - Gently scrape off any solid chocolate using a spoon or dull knife—avoid rubbing to prevent spreading.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the fabric from the back side of the stain using cold water to flush out chocolate residue.
3. Spray the Stain - Shake the Stain Spray bottle well and spray directly onto the damp stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to work for 15–30 minutes. For dried or stubborn stains, let it sit longer or reapply.
5. Wash & Air Dry - Wash the fabric with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to make sure the stain is fully gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat if needed for set-in stains.
- Works on most fabrics—test on a hidden area first if unsure.
- Avoid hot water until the stain is fully removed to prevent setting.
1. Gently Scrape Off Excess - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully remove any solid chocolate without pressing it deeper into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Use a clean, dry cloth or paper towel to blot any melted chocolate. Do not rub—this spreads the stain.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly and thoroughly onto the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Let it soak for 15–20 minutes to allow the plant-based enzymes to break down the chocolate oils and sugars.
5. Blot Again - Use a clean, damp cloth to blot and lift the loosened stain and product. Repeat the spray and blot steps if needed.
6. Air Dry - Allow the furniture to air dry completely. Avoid using heat or fans until you’re sure the stain is gone.
Tips:
- Always test on an inconspicuous area first to check for colorfastness.
- Works great for both fresh and dried chocolate stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess - Gently remove any solid chocolate with a spoon or dull knife—don’t rub, as this can spread the stain.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back side using cold water to flush out as much chocolate as possible.
3. Spray the Stain - Shake the Stain Spray well and spray generously onto the damp stain, ensuring it’s fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 15–30 minutes so it can break down the oils and sugars in the chocolate.
5. Agitate Lightly - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help loosen the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash the sheets with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to confirm the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat as needed for tough or dried stains.
- Avoid hot water and the dryer until the stain is completely removed to prevent setting.
1. Remove Excess Chocolate - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently scrape off any solid chocolate. Be careful not to smear it further into the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stain from the back under cold water to flush out as much chocolate as possible.
3. Prepare an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of Truly Free Home OxyBoost in a bucket, sink, or tub filled with hot water.
4. Soak the Sheets - Submerge the stained portion (or the whole sheet) and soak for 1–6 hours, or overnight for dried or stubborn stains.
5. Agitate Gently - Swish the fabric in the water or lightly rub the stained area to help lift the chocolate occasionally.
6. Wash as Usual - Wash the sheets with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to make sure the stain is fully removed before applying heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if needed for set-in or old chocolate stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off any solid chocolate without grinding it into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Use a clean, dry cloth or paper towel to blot any melted chocolate. Avoid rubbing, as it can spread the stain.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly and generously onto the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 15–20 minutes. This gives the plant-based enzymes time to break down oils and sugars in the chocolate.
5. Blot and Lift - Use a clean, damp cloth to blot the area, lifting both the product and the stain. Repeat as needed for deeper or dried stains.
6. Air Dry - Allow the upholstery to air dry completely. Avoid using heat or fans until you're sure the stain is fully removed.
Tips:
- Always test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat for stubborn stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Gently lift off any solid chocolate with a spoon or dull knife. Be careful not to smear it further into the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Turn the garment inside out and rinse the stain from the back using cold water to flush out melted chocolate.
3. Dampen & Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the Stain Stick and the stained area of the clothing. Rub the stick directly onto the stain, fully covering it.
4. Let It Sit - Let the treated area sit for 5 minutes. For stubborn or dried stains you may need to repeat steps.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the chocolate from the fibers.
6. Wash & Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to ensure the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat if necessary for set-in or older chocolate stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift off any solid chocolate. Avoid rubbing—it can spread the stain.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Turn the garment inside out and rinse the stained area from the back using cold water to flush out the chocolate.
3. Spray the Stain - Shake the Stain Spray bottle well, then spray generously onto the damp stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to soak for 15–30 minutes. For dried or set-in stains, let it sit longer or reapply.
5 .Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help break up the stain.
6. Wash & Air Dry - Wash the garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to ensure the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process for stubborn stains.
- Great for fresh or dried chocolate stains on most fabrics.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off any solid chocolate without pressing it further into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Use a clean, dry cloth or paper towel to blot any melted chocolate. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously onto the stained area, fully saturating the fabric.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the solution to sit for 15–20 minutes so the plant-based enzymes can break down oils and sugars in the chocolate.
5. Blot and Lift - Use a clean, damp cloth to blot and lift the stain and product. Repeat spraying and blotting if needed.
6. Air Dry - Let the couch air dry completely. Avoid using heat or fans until you’re sure the stain is fully gone
Tips:
- Always test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat for stubborn stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift off any solid chocolate without pressing it into the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Turn the fabric inside out and rinse the stain from the back under cold water to flush out melted chocolate.
3. Dampen Fabric & Stain Stick - Wet the stained area and the Stain Stick. Then, rub the stick directly and thoroughly onto the stain.
4. Let It Sit - Let the treated area sit for 5 minutes. For stubborn or dried stains, let it sit longer or overnight.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the stain.
6. Wash & Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to check that the stain is completely gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process for older or deeper stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off any solid chocolate. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading the stain.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the back of the stain with cold water to flush out as much chocolate as possible from the fabric fibers.
3. Spray the Stain - Shake the Stain Spray well and apply generously to the damp stained area, fully saturating it.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to work for 15–30 minutes. For dried or stubborn stains, let it sit longer or reapply as needed.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to loosen the chocolate from the fibers.
6. Wash & Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water. Air dry to make sure the stain is gone—avoid using heat until it's fully removed.
Tips:
- Always test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat for stubborn stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Chocolate - Use a dull knife or spoon to carefully lift off any solid chocolate. Avoid rubbing or pressing it into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Use a clean, dry cloth or paper towel to gently blot any melted chocolate. Do not rub—this can spread the stain.
3. Spray Generously - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the solution to soak for 15–20 minutes so the enzymes can break down the oils and sugars in the chocolate.
5. Blot Again - Use a clean, damp cloth to blot and lift the stain and remaining product. Repeat spraying and blotting if needed.
6. Air Dry - Let the upholstery air dry completely. Avoid applying heat until you confirm the stain is fully gone.
Tips:
- Always test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat for stubborn stains.





