Barbecue sauce is delicious and tangy, but it can make a mess when it gets on your masks. Luckily, it's easy to get barbecue sauce out of your masks with a few simple steps.
Updated 20 Jun 2023
By Luke Smith
Cleanup is a breeze when you know how to remove barbecue sauce stains from your masks. There are several different methods that you can use to tackle these unsightly marks. Here’s what you need to know:
The first step in cleaning up a barbecue sauce stain on your masks is to blot the area with a cloth or paper towel. This helps to absorb some of the sauce and prevents it from spreading further. Be sure to use a cloth with gentle pressure so that you don’t damage the fabric.
Once you’ve blotted the stain, pre-treat it with a mild soap and warm water mixture. Apply the mixture to the affected area and allow it to sit for about 15 minutes. Once the allotted time has passed, rinse the soap off with cool water.
After pre-treating the stain with soap and water, you can wash your mask in the washing machine. Place the masks in the machine and select the gentle cycle with cold water. To ensure that mask comes out clean and free of barbecue sauce stains, add a cup of vinegar to the wash cycle. This will act as a natural stain remover.
After the wash cycle has completed, hang your masks to dry. This will help to preserve shape and color of the fabric. Remember to avoid tumble drying or other high temperatures, as these can set the stain. Hang the masks in a well-ventilated area until they are completely dry.
It’s always best to be proactive when it comes to preventing future stains. The easiest way to do this is to wear an apron while barbecuing. This will help to keep your clothes and masks clean in case any sauce splatters.
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