What did you spill?
Remove stains naturally — step-by-step guides for blood stains, coffee stains, red wine stains and more
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Like dissolves like
Västerbottenssåpa is super-fatted — meaning it contains extra fat that effectively dissolves greasy stains. The principle "like dissolves like" makes the super-fatted soap especially effective against chocolate, butter, makeup and other fat-based stains.
Cleaning tips
About Fläckfri
Fläckfri helps you remove stains and clean naturally. We offer step-by-step guides for removing over 30 stain types — blood stains, coffee stains, red wine stains, grass stains and more — on clothes, carpets and floors. We recommend natural products first, focusing on Västerbottenssåpa which is super-fatted and made from recycled raw materials without tall oil.
Frequently asked questions about stain removal
How do you remove a blood stain?▼
Rinse immediately in cold water — never hot, it sets the protein. Rub in solid soap and let it work for 30 minutes. A baking soda paste helps with stubborn stains. Machine wash. Act fast — fresh blood stains are considerably easier to remove than dried ones.
How do you remove a coffee stain?▼
Pour cold water through the back of the stain immediately. Apply laundry detergent and let it work for 3–5 minutes. Rub, soak for 30 minutes and machine wash. Coffee stains that dry become much harder to remove — act quickly.
How do you remove a red wine stain?▼
Sprinkle salt on the fresh stain — it absorbs the wine. Pour cold water through the stain from the back. Rub in solid soap plus baking soda. Machine wash. Never put a red wine stain in the dryer before it's gone — the heat sets the stain permanently.
What is the difference between natural stain removal and chemical products?▼
Natural products like super-fatted soap, baking soda and vinegar dissolve most organic stains without damaging textiles or the environment. Chemical products like chlorine-based bleach or strong solvents are only needed for extreme cases — and can damage delicate materials.
Can I remove old dried stains?▼
Yes, but it requires more time. Thoroughly soak the stain, apply product and let it work for a long time — ideally several hours or overnight. Repeat the treatment if needed. Old protein stains (blood, egg) are the hardest — they require cold water and enzymatic products.