Beetroot stains can be tricky because of their strong colouring power – so quick action is a must.

Start by rinsing the stain with cold water to stop it from setting into the fabric. Then apply some liquid detergent or a mixture of lemon juice and water, and leave it to work for 10–15 minutes.

For more stubborn stains, soak the garment in water mixed with an oxygen-based stain remover. After soaking, wash it at the temperature recommended for the fabric.

On white fabrics, lemon juice or a little hydrogen peroxide can help lift the stain completely – just be sure to test it first on a hidden area to avoid any unwanted damage.

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