REMOVING Jelly
1. Remove Excess Jelly - Lift off as much jelly as you can with a spoon or butter knife, being careful not to smear it into the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Hold the fabric under cold running water from the reverse side of the stain to flush it out as thoroughly as possible.
3. Wet and Apply Stain Stick - Dampen both the fabric and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stained area in multiple directions to work it into the fibers.
4. Let It Sit - Let the treatment sit on the stain for 5 minutes. This gives the ingredients time to break down sugars and dyes.
5. Gently Agitate - Rub the fabric against itself or use a soft brush to help dislodge the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash, according to care label instructions.
7. Air Dry - Allow the clothing to air dry. Check that the stain is fully removed before using a dryer, as heat can set any remaining residue.
Tips:
- For stubborn stains, repeat the process before drying.
1. Remove Excess Jelly - Scrape away as much of the jelly as possible with a spoon or dull knife, then blot gently to remove surface residue.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the back of the fabric to flush out the jelly. This prevents sugars and dyes from setting into the fibers.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the Stain Spray liberally onto the damp stained area, ensuring the stain is fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 15–30 minutes. The plant-based enzymes need time to penetrate and break apart the stain.
5. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric gently or use a soft brush to lift the jelly stain from the fibers.
6. Wash As Usual - Machine wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash on a temperature appropriate for the fabric.
7. Air Dry - Let the garment air dry, and check that the stain is gone before placing it in the dryer.
Tips:
- Repeat application for heavily dyed jellies like grape or blackberry.
1. Remove Jam Gently - Use a spoon or butter knife to lift off thick jam without spreading it across the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Flush the back side of the fabric under cold running water to push the jam particles out from the weave.
3. Wet and Apply Stain Stick - Dampen both the stained fabric and the Stain Stick. Rub thoroughly in both directions across the stained area.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the treated area to rest for 5 minutes, giving time for the ingredients to break down the sugars and colorants.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric against itself or use a soft brush to work in the product and dislodge the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Machine wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash using cold or warm water as per fabric care instructions.
7. Air Dry - Air dry the garment and inspect the stain before machine drying.
Tips:
- Jam with berry or pectin bases may need extra agitation.
1. Scrape Off Excess Jam - Lift off any thick or sticky jam using a spoon or dull knife. Be careful not to grind it into the fabric.
2. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the fabric from the back under cold water to flush out sugary residues and color.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the affected area liberally with the Stain Spray, fully saturating the fabric.
4. Let It Sit - Let the cleaner sit for 15–30 minutes to break down the sugar, fruit solids, and colorants.
5. Gently Agitate - Rub the fabric gently together or use a soft brush to work in the formula and lift the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash on a temperature suitable for your fabric.
7. Air Dry - Let it air dry fully and confirm the stain is gone before placing it in the dryer.
Tips:
- Double treat for red fruit jams like strawberry or cherry.
1. Remove Jelly Gently - Use a spoon or butter knife to lift off thick jam without spreading it across the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Flush the back side of the fabric under cold running water to push the jelly particles out from the weave.
3. Wet and Apply Stain Stick - Dampen both the stained fabric and the Stain Stick. Rub thoroughly in both directions across the stained area.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the treated area to rest for 5 minutes, giving time for the ingredients to break down the sugars and colorants.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric against itself or use a soft brush to work in the product and dislodge the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Machine wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash using cold or warm water as per fabric care instructions.
7. Air Dry - Air dry the garment and inspect the stain before machine drying.
Tips:
- Repeat steps if needed.
1. Scrape Off Excess Jelly - Lift off any thick or sticky jelly using a spoon or dull knife. Be careful not to grind it into the fabric.
2. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the fabric from the back under cold water to flush out sugary residues and color.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the affected area liberally with the Stain Spray, fully saturating the fabric.
4. Let It Sit - Let the cleaner sit for 15–30 minutes to break down the sugar, fruit solids, and colorants.
5. Gently Agitate - Rub the fabric gently together or use a soft brush to work in the formula and lift the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash on a temperature suitable for your fabric.
7. Air Dry - Let it air dry fully and confirm the stain is gone before placing it in the dryer.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if stain remains.
1. Scrape Away Residue - Carefully scrape off jelly, then rinse with cold water from the backside of the stain.
2. Apply the Stain Stick - Rub the damp Stain Stick directly onto the stain, working across the grain of the fabric.
3. Let It Sit - Let the treated fabric sit for 5 minutes to digest the stains.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Gently rub or use a brush to help lift the grape pigment and sugar content.
5. Wash and Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and air dry to verify removal.
Tips:
- Grape jelly may require a second treatment due to strong coloring.
1. Scrape Off Excess Jelly - Lift off any thick or sticky jelly using a spoon or dull knife. Be careful not to grind it into the fabric.
2. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the fabric from the back under cold water to flush out sugary residues and color.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the affected area liberally with the Stain Spray, fully saturating the fabric.
4. Let It Sit - Let the cleaner sit for 15–30 minutes to break down the sugar, fruit solids, and colorants.
5. Gently Agitate - Rub the fabric gently together or use a soft brush to work in the formula and lift the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash on a temperature suitable for your fabric.
7. Air Dry - Let it air dry fully and confirm the stain is gone before placing it in the dryer.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if stain remains.
1. Scrape Away Residue - Carefully scrape off jam, then rinse with cold water from the backside of the stain.
2. Apply the Stain Stick - Rub the damp Stain Stick directly onto the stain, working across the grain of the fabric.
3. Let It Sit - Let the treated fabric sit for 5 minutes to digest the stains.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Gently rub or use a brush to help lift the grape pigment and sugar content.
5. Wash and Air Dry - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and air dry to verify removal.
Tips:
- Jam with berry or pectin bases may need to be treated again.
1. Scrape Off Excess Jam - Lift off any thick or sticky jam using a spoon or dull knife. Be careful not to grind it into the fabric.
2. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the fabric from the back under cold water to flush out sugary residues and color.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the affected area liberally with the Stain Spray, fully saturating the fabric.
4. Let It Sit - Let the cleaner sit for 15–30 minutes to break down the sugar, fruit solids, and colorants.
5. Gently Agitate - Rub the fabric gently together or use a soft brush to work in the formula and lift the stain.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash on a temperature suitable for your fabric.
7. Air Dry - Let it air dry fully and confirm the stain is gone before placing it in the dryer.
Tips:
- Pair with a second round of treatment if the stain is large or set.





