Crayon marks on silk faille can be quite difficult to remove. Whether it's an accidental spill or creative artwork, you'll need specialized techniques to erase the stains before they set in. This guide will explain the best methods to remove crayon from silk faille and keep material looking like new.
Updated 21 Jun 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
The first thing you should try is removing the stain with a soft sponge. Start by dampening the sponge with warm water and gently dabbing away at the mark. You may need to use some mild detergent or soap for tougher stains. Work slowly so as not to damage fabric.
If the stain has already set in, you’ll need to bring out the heavy artillery. Look for a dry-cleaning solvent specifically designed for removing oil-based stains. Apply the solvent directly to the stain, but be careful not to soak the fabric too much. Blot away excess solvent with a clean, dry cloth, then let it sit overnight. Rinse the area with clean, warm water the next morning.
This method is only suitable for small, fresh stains. Hold a hairdryer set to low heat about 5-7 cm away from the stain and direct the air over it. The heat should loosen crayon, allowing you to scrape it away with a blunt-edged knife. Make sure not to press too hard as this could damage the fabric.
Crayon marks can be stubborn but, with the right technique, they don’t have to last forever. Try one of these methods for how to clean crayon stains from silk faille and make the fabric look good as new.
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