No Remedies Working: Desperate for Help with Stained Tablecloth

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various personal experiences and suggestions regarding the removal of stains from a white Pampered Chef tablecloth, particularly those caused by food items like enchilada sauce and spaghetti. Participants share different cleaning methods they have tried or recommend based on their own experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant details multiple unsuccessful attempts to remove stains using various products, including bleach and vinegar.
  • Another participant suggests using Dawn dish detergent, noting its effectiveness on makeup and lipstick stains.
  • One participant mentions the potential effectiveness of a Magic Eraser for stain removal.
  • Another participant shares their experience with stains on high chair trays, suggesting that repeated washes may gradually lighten the stains.
  • Several users mention unconventional methods, such as using WD40 and Cascade dishwasher detergent, as potential solutions.
  • One participant proposes using lemon juice and sunlight as a natural cleaning method.
  • Another participant humorously notes the variety of cleaning agents being discussed as a "crazy science experiment."
  • Some participants express curiosity about sharing these tips at shows, indicating a community interest in practical solutions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges on the most effective method for removing the stains, as participants share a variety of suggestions and personal experiences without agreement on a single solution.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of personal cleaning experiences and the challenges faced by participants in maintaining their tablecloths for shows, highlighting the community's shared interest in practical cleaning tips.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for cleaning tips and experiences related to maintaining their Pampered Chef products may find this discussion relevant.

cathyskitchen
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I have tried several remedies and nothing is working. Here is what I've tried so far:

Clorox bleach (let it sit, scrubbed, nothing)
Spot Shot (let it sit, scrubbed, nothing)
Zud (let it sit mixed with water, scrubbed, nothing)
Zout! (let it sit, scrubbed, nothing)
Fantastic spray (let it sit, scrubbed, nothing)
Vinegar (scrubbed with a soaked sponge - nothing)
Sitting in sun - no fading at all! :(

Nothing seems to be working! I only have this one white PC tablecloth, and I do not want to buy another. I've had this one for years. I have a show next Sun, and it needs to be clean for it!

I had a show last night and one last weekend where I made the Mexican Chicken "Lasagna" and the enchilada sauce stained it so bad. Last week it wasn't that bad, but this week, the guests were playing with everything and slopping up the table, and my tablecloth got trashed.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
not sure if it will help but try letting some dawn dish detergent sit on it dawn takes out make-up and lipstick so maybe it will work good luck!!!
 
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Thanks, I'll try it!
 
Mr clean magic eraser. I would bet $ it will work.
 
Magic Eraser was my first thought, too. Another idea is WD40. Sounds weird, but it works on some things. Just be sure to wash it really well afterward.
 
My kids high chair trays would always stain really bad when they had spaghetti sauce on it. But after a few more uses and I'd wash it, gradually it would go away. I wonder if this would lighten up after a few more washes, too?I remember once hearing that plastics pores (are there really such things?) open up and retain red sauces/discoloring when they are washed in hot water. So it was suggested to wash plastic bowls and such (after having spaghetti sauce or whatever) in cold water. Then once the food/colors were gone, switch the temp. to hot to finish washing.So maybe washing it with cold water will help? Just guessing here...
 
Cascade dishwasher detergent is another that sounds funny but works on lots of things.
 
clorox clean up spray
 
I love soft scrub w/ bleach for getting stains off things. I recently used it on my colander/bowl set, one of the lids, and it worked great! We have white countertops too, so I use it often.
 
Why don't you put Lemon Juice on it and lay it in the sun a couple of hours and then just wipe it off. Should leave it white again with a nice smell.
 
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If the sun ever comes out again I'll lay it out in the sun with lemon juice. It's starting to lighten up with the vinegar, so maybe it'll just lighten up. But it's still tinted with orange (ugly!).

I might have to pick up the Magic Eraser if the vinegar/sun/cascade/dawn/soft scrub don't work. Thanks for the suggestions!! Keep 'em coming - I'll try anything short of battery acid at this point!!
 
LOL I love that vinegar/sun/cascade/dawn/soft scrub sounds like some sort of crazy science expirement with household items...
 
Thanks for this thread...I had the same thing happen to me last week!
 
How about that plastic booster stuff they sell for dishwashers that is supposed to take tomato stains off of plastic containers?
 
You might try hair spray. Works on markers, and nail polish.

Or WD 40
 
PampChefJoy said:
How about that plastic booster stuff they sell for dishwashers that is supposed to take tomato stains off of plastic containers?

That's what I was thinking of too.... or what about a baking soda paste, that might work. My favorite thing for our cutting boards and stuff is the clorax cleanup spray, but you said you already tried bleach, so that might not work...
 
anyone else thinking this sounds like some good tips to share at shows??? ;)
 
Sallie_M said:
anyone else thinking this sounds like some good tips to share at shows??? ;)

Let's see which ones work. :D
 
Would love to know if anything worked?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some common causes of stains on tablecloths?

Common causes of stains on tablecloths include food spills, drink spills, grease, ink, and even pet accidents. Different materials may react differently to various substances, making some stains more challenging to remove than others.

What are the best methods for removing stains from tablecloths?

The best methods for removing stains depend on the type of stain and the fabric of the tablecloth. Generally, you can use a mixture of mild detergent and water for most stains, or apply white vinegar or baking soda for tougher stains. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure the fabric won't be damaged.

Can I use bleach on my tablecloth to remove stains?

Using bleach on a tablecloth is only recommended if the fabric is white and bleach-safe. For colored or patterned tablecloths, bleach can cause discoloration or damage. It's best to use color-safe stain removers or alternative methods for colored fabrics.

How can I prevent future stains on my tablecloth?

To prevent future stains, consider using a tablecloth with a stain-resistant finish, or place a protective layer underneath. Additionally, promptly clean up spills and avoid placing hot or greasy items directly on the tablecloth to minimize the risk of staining.

What should I do if the stains won't come out?

If the stains won't come out after several attempts, consider consulting a professional cleaner who specializes in fabric care. They may have access to specialized products and techniques that can effectively remove stubborn stains without damaging the fabric.

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