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The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Crayon Stains from Duchesse Lace

Do you have crayon-stained duchesse lace? Don't worry! With the right materials and knowledge, you can get your duchesse lace looking like new again.


Updated 21 Jun 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Step 1: Gather materials

Before you start cleaning any stain, it is important that you have the right materials. For removing crayon stains from duchesse lace, you will need basic supplies such as a mild detergent, a sponge, and a clean cloth. You may also need more specific items, such as a toothbrush for scrubbing and toothpaste for deep cleaning. Have all these items on hand before you start.

Step 2: Treat the stain

Start by treating the stain with a mild detergent, working it into the stained area with a sponge or a clean cloth. Make sure to rinse the garment in cold water afterwards. If stain is still visible, it is time to turn to more intensive cleaning methods.

Step 3: Scrub stain

Using a toothbrush, scrub stain with toothpaste. Be gentle as you don't want to damage the fabric. Alternatively, you can also use baking soda and water to create a paste. Let it sit for at least 15 minutes before rinsing again. This method should help to lift the remaining stain.

Step 4: Dry the fabric

After treating the fabric and rinsing away the cleaning agents, it is important to make sure the fabric is completely dry. Lay the garment flat on a clean towel to air dry. Do not put it in a dryer as this could set the stain.

Step 5: Prevention

Finally, take steps to prevent your duchesse lace from future staining. To do this, be sure to take extra care when using crayons near the fabric. Keep fabric away from areas where crayons are used and consider using other protective layers such as a tablecloth or wax paper.

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