Blood stains can quickly ruin a Marc Jacobs item, but there's no need to panic. Follow these instructions to get blood stains out of your Marc Jacobs clothing safely without damaging delicate fabrics.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
Before you start any cleaning process, it's important to check the clothing care tag for the correct washing instructions. The care tag will inform you of which cleaning methods are approved and how to properly launder the fabric. Carefully follow all instructions to ensure that the clothing remains undamaged in the process.
Before you attempt to wash the item, you'll want to blot excess blood first. To do this, take an absorbent cloth and dab the stain gently to lift up as much extra blood as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain, as this could cause it to spread or set further into the fabric.
If the clothing can be machine washed, you'll need to pre-treat the stain with soap. Make sure to only use approved products and not regular laundry detergent. Apply a generous amount of pre-treatment along the stain, then let the product soak in for 15-20 minutes before washing.
Once the item has been treated, you can launder it according to the instructions on the care tag. For best results, use a special color laundry detergent to preserve the original hue of Marc Jacobs fabric. Hang the item up to air dry, then inspect once it's completely dry to make sure that stain has been completely lifted.
If the stain persists after laundering, you may need to repeat steps 2-4 until the stain is removed. If the stain still won't budge after multiple attempts, you may wish to seek professional help from a dry cleaner.
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