Accidents happen, and kids often cause them. If your child has gotten a hold of some crayons and left behind stains on your wool items, don't worry – there are some simple steps you can take to get those stains out.
Updated 21 Jun 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
The first step is to allow the stain to remain as is for about 10 minutes. This will help to set the stain.
Next, apply a cleaning solution of one tablespoon of white vinegar mixed with one cup of warm water on the affected area. Allow the mixture to sit on the stain for a few minutes before blotting with a clean cloth.
Another method for removing stains from wool items is to mix a solution of half a teaspoon of ammonia and one quart of warm water. Apply the solution to the stained area and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, use a clean cloth to blot the area until the stain is gone.
If stain does not come out with either of these methods, it may be necessary to try spot cleaning with a mild detergent or a dry cleaning solvent. Simply apply the cleaner to the stained area and then blot it with a cloth until stain is gone.
Finally, if the stain still remains, take the item to a professional cleaner for further assistance. Most stains can be removed without damaging fabric.
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