BPC went all over sweatshirt, stain removal?

sweetteadrinker2
sweetteadrinker2 Posts: 1,026 Member
edited November 12 in Social Groups
So I was stupid and running late so I tried to blend 16 oz of bpc at once. Even holding down the top of my blender it popped off and my favorite sweatshirt now has bpc all down the front. How do you guys get out bpc stains? I didn't have time to toss it in the washer, stains will be dry when I get home.

Also any tips for cleaning the walls and cabinet would be appreciated.

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  • VCanadapt
    VCanadapt Posts: 142 Member
    Hmmm I've never tried BPC but if its what I think it is (Bullet-Proof Coffee) try some spray-on stain remover like shout, or a tide pen, etc.. As far as countertops... 409, Mr. Clean. Good Luck I know how upsetting it is to ruin a fav shirt.
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    Anything with a degreaser component should help. I think I remember something about baking soda for clothing...
  • tru2one
    tru2one Posts: 298 Member
    I usually treat the stain w/ liquid laundry detergent w/ some oxyclean sprinkled over, rub in with a brush, then let sit until I'm ready to do a load of wash. Toss it in with the wash, then make sure to check it out BEFORE putting in dryer, in case you need to repeat.
  • GingerGale1
    GingerGale1 Posts: 14 Member
    Simple Green gets out just about anything!
  • BrittanieGo
    BrittanieGo Posts: 60 Member
    Dawn dish soap and baking soda :)
  • 279to149 wrote: »
    Dawn dish soap and baking soda :)

    ^^ this. Dish soap will get the grease out. Baking soda can't hurt either
  • oyadancing
    oyadancing Posts: 91 Member
    Biz works great, too, for oily stains.
  • Foamroller
    Foamroller Posts: 1,041 Member
    My go-to soap is Lactacyd. It's has lactase in it. Used in hospitals here cause it's mild, but breaks down both fat and bacteria very well. Can even use it on silks.
  • nsoss
    nsoss Posts: 34 Member
    edited February 2015
    Get some Oxi-clean (sp?) in powdered form. Mix it up with water, according to package instructions and apply to stain immediately. This should work for both the coffee and oil.

    Cleaning cabinets and walls depends what they're made of and what the finish is.
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