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How to Quickly Remove Diaper Stains from Tussah Fabric with Ease

Tussah fabric is an excellent choice for parents who want a soft and luxurious fabric for their babies' diapers. Unfortunately, the fabric can also quickly become stained from diaper leaks and messes. If you're looking for an easy way to restore fabric to its original glory, then read this guide to learn how to easily remove diaper stains from tussah fabric.


Updated 07 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Blot the Stain

As soon as you notice the stain, gently blot it with a clean white cloth or paper towel. This is important because if you rub the stain, it can spread the mess and make it more difficult to remove. Blotting can help absorb some of the excess moisture that's causing the stain.

Step 2: Pre-treat Stain with Soap and Water

Mix a few drops of liquid dish soap into a small bowl of warm water. Dip a clean white cloth or sponge into the soapy solution and dab stained area. Make sure not to scrub too hard, as this can cause the stain to spread even further. After pre-treating the stain, rinse the area with clean water and gently blot with a dry cloth.

Step 3: Use a Stain Remover Specifically for Tussah Fabric

The next step is to apply a stain remover specifically designed for tussah fabric. These types of products contain enzymes that break down the proteins in diaper messes and help to lift the stain from the fabric. Follow the instructions on the product packaging for best results.

Step 4: Rinse the Fabric with Cold Water

After treating the stain with a tussah specific stain remover, rinse the fabric with cold water. This helps to remove any residue left behind by the stain remover and also helps to further lift the stain. Gently press the fabric with a clean, white cloth to help squeeze out any remaining moisture.

Step 5: Air Dry the Fabric

Finally, lay the fabric flat on a clean surface or hang it up to air dry. Do not place the fabric in a dryer, as this could cause the stain to set into the fabric. Once the fabric is completely dry, you should notice that the stain has been removed.

Additional Tips and Advice

  • If stain is still present after trying the steps above, repeat them until the stain has fully disappeared.
  • Be sure to always use a white cloth or sponge when cleaning tussah fabric, as colored materials can transfer color onto fabric.
  • If stain is on a removable cover, such as a diaper cover, you can try machine washing the cover with a fabric-safe detergent.

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