πΏ Grass Stain Removal
Grass stains are notoriously stubborn due to chlorophyll and plant proteins. However, with the right approach and products, they can be completely removed.
Quick Facts
Time Needed
20-40 minutes
Success Rate
85% with enzymes
Key Tip
Use enzyme detergent!
Stain Type
Protein + Dye
Step-by-Step Removal Guide
Don't Rub Fresh Stains
Let grass stains dry before treating. Rubbing fresh grass stains pushes the chlorophyll deeper into fabric fibers.
Pre-Treat with Enzyme Detergent
Apply liquid enzyme laundry detergent directly to the stain. Work it in gently with your fingers. Enzymes break down the proteins in grass stains.
Apply White Vinegar
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Apply to the stain and let sit for 10-15 minutes. The acid helps break down chlorophyll.
Rub with Rubbing Alcohol
For stubborn stains, dab rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) onto the stain with a clean cloth. The alcohol dissolves chlorophyll.
Soak in Oxygen Bleach
Soak the garment in a solution of oxygen bleach (OxiClean) and warm water for 30 minutes to an hour.
Wash in Warm Water
Wash in the warmest water safe for the fabric with enzyme detergent. Check before drying - repeat if needed.
π Recommended Products
Top-rated products available in the United States
Zout Laundry Stain Remover
Triple-enzyme formula specifically effective on grass, blood, and protein stains.
Grandma's Secret Spot Remover
Old-fashioned formula that works wonders on grass and food stains.
OxiClean MaxForce
Powerful oxygen-based stain fighter. Great for pre-treating grass stains.
Fels-Naptha Laundry Bar
Heavy-duty laundry soap bar. Excellent for scrubbing grass stains before washing.
π DIY Home Remedy
Vinegar & Baking Soda Power Method
A natural, effective solution for grass stains:
Ingredients:
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
- Liquid dish soap
- Rubbing alcohol (70% or higher)
Method:
- Apply rubbing alcohol to the stain with a cloth
- Blot (don't rub) to lift chlorophyll
- Mix 1 part vinegar, 1 part water, apply to stain
- Sprinkle baking soda over the vinegar
- Let fizz for 5 minutes
- Scrub gently with toothbrush
- Rinse and apply dish soap
- Wash normally in warm water
β Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use bleach on grass stains?
Only oxygen bleach (color-safe) is recommended. Chlorine bleach can react with grass stains and actually make them darker or set them permanently. Always use oxygen-based bleach like OxiClean.
How do I remove grass stains from white clothes?
White clothes can handle stronger treatments. Use hydrogen peroxide (3%) or a paste of lemon juice and salt. Apply, let sit in sunlight for natural bleaching, then wash. The sun's UV rays help break down chlorophyll.
What about grass stains on shoes?
For canvas shoes: Make a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Scrub with a toothbrush, let sit for 30 minutes, then rinse. For leather: Use a leather cleaner or mild soap solution.
Can grass stains be removed from jeans?
Yes! Denim is durable enough for aggressive treatment. Apply rubbing alcohol, then scrub with a paste of dish soap and baking soda using an old toothbrush. Wash in the warmest water recommended for the jeans.