Irish crochet is a beautiful craft that has stood the test of time, but coffee and tea stains can ruin its beauty. If your Irish crochet is marred by these pesky discolorations, there are some simple cleaning tips you can follow to make it look good as new.
Updated 19 Jun 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
The first step in cleaning your stained Irish crochet is to rinse it with cold water. This will help to loosen up the stain so that it can be removed more easily.
The next step is to use either natural detergent or white vinegar to clean the stain. For best results, make a solution of two parts water to one part detergent or vinegar and gently scrub the stained area with a soft cloth.
After scrubbing the stained area, rinse it with cold water again to remove any residue. You should avoid using hot water, as this can set stain.
Once you have rinsed the stained area, pat it dry with a soft cloth. Do not rub harshly, as this can damage the delicate fibers of the Irish crochet.
Finally, let your Irish crochet air dry before using it again. It is best to hang it up on a clothesline or flat surface, such as a towel, to allow for maximum airflow.
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