It can be disheartening when a cup of coffee or tea leaves a stain on your business suit - but there's no need to despair. In this article, we'll provide some easy steps to help you get the stain out without ruining the suit.
Updated 19 Jun 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
If the stain is fresh, begin by using a damp sponge with a gentle detergent to dab at the stain. Avoid rubbing the fabric, as this could cause stain to spread or set even more deeply into fabric. Take care to dab only on the stained area and rinse the sponge regularly. You may have to repeat this process several times before the stain is removed.
If the stain has already set in, create a paste with two parts vinegar and one part baking soda and apply to the area. To create the paste, mix the vinegar and baking soda together until a thick, paste-like consistency is formed. Then, apply the paste to the stained area and allow it to sit for 30 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.
Pre-treating stain with vinegar and baking soda may work if the stain is not too severe, but for deeper stains, you’ll want to take the suit to a local dry cleaner. Professional dry cleaners have the expertise and tools needed to remove stubborn stains. If you’re dealing with a delicate fabric that’s prone to shrinkage, a professional cleaning is your best bet.
In order to protect your suit from future spills, consider investing in a stain repellent product. Stain repellent products are specifically designed to make fabrics more resistant to liquid stains, making them an invaluable investment when it comes to keeping your business attire looking its best.
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