The best cleaning products for tomato stains include heavy-duty detergents, commercial stain removers, and bleach.

Vinegar, peroxide, and lemon juice are natural cleaning products it’s possible for you to use.

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How to Remove Tomato Stains from Clothes

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Dryers set stains and can ruin a garment by making a stain permanent.

The acid in vinegar acts reacts with baking soda to lift stains.

For an even stronger reaction, try hydrogen peroxide and baking soda.

Using laundry detergent on a ketchup stain

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However, use it cautiously since hydrogen peroxide has stronger bleaching properties if used on colored fabrics.

These stains are more challenging to eliminate, but it’s possible with suitable cleaning agents and persistence.

Mild bleaching agents like hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and lemon juice can remove tomato stains.

Using color safe bleach to remove ketchup stains

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Only use these options if the item is white or you tested the fabric for colorfastness.

Quick and easy stain removal tips.