Accidentally getting Berry stains on Angora can be a daunting task to clean. Thankfully, there are some simple techniques that can help make berry stains a thing of the past! Read on to learn how you can easily remove pesky berry stains from Angora.
Updated 10 Mar 2023
By Blaž Stančič
If berry stain is fresh and still wet, gently use a paper towel or cloth to dab the stain, without rubbing or scrubbing it. This will help reduce the spread of the stain.
Once stain has been dabbed away, use a wet cloth or rag to blot the area. The cloth should be damp but not so wet that it is dripping. Blot the stain until you cannot see the stain.
For stubborn stains, you may want to try pre-treating the stain with a stain remover. Make sure you carefully follow the instructions on the packaging of product. Allow the stain remover to work its magic for several minutes before moving on to the next step.
Finally, you will want to wash the Angora according to the care instructions on the tag. This may involve putting the item in the washing machine, or handwashing it in a sink. Whichever way you choose, use a mild detergent, warm water, and a gentle cycle setting. Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach as this can damage your Angora.
Once Angora is washed, hang it up to dry. Avoid using a dryer as this can cause more damage to the Angora. Alternatively, you can lay it flat on a towel and let it air dry.
By following these easy steps, you can remove pesky berry stains from Angora with ease. It is important to act quickly when tackling the stain, and to be mindful of the product’s care instructions when washing.
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