. >> here with solutions for common summer stains, julie adelman. >> let's get our barbecue sauce. >>a nasty thing. >> three things to remember. tbd, treat pronto, blot, don't rub, don't put it in the drier or the stain will set. you think ketchup and barbecue sauce you can use the same things to get them out. i'm going to show what you to do. ♪ try a little tenderness you like to sing. meat tenderizer. you don't want to use the seasoned kind because that will stain. use the regular. use about a tablespoon of that. add some water. you make a little paste. of course you want to remove the ketchup first. you put it on another thing so you don't dirty that. always put a cloth underneath to absorb. put the paste on just like so. let it sit there 10 to 15 minutes. the meat tenderizer has natural enzymes which break down the blood bonds in meat and softens it. >> how do you get it off? >> scrape and wash. >> the question is, who first thought meat tenderizer and water will take that right out? >> not me. >> barbecue sauce. again, scrape as much as you can off first. not make more of a mess,