If you've ever been caught in the rain with your little one, you know how quickly diaper changes can turn from delightful to disastrous.
Updated 07 Mar 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Diaper stains on umbrellas are not only unsightly, but they can be incredibly difficult to get rid of. In this article, we’ll walk you through the best ways to remove stubborn diaper stains from your umbrella without damaging fabric.
Removing diaper stains on an umbrella requires gentle treatment and a few common household items. Here’s what you’ll need:
Once you have all of the necessary items, you’re ready to begin cleaning the stain.
Use a paper towel or clean cloth to blot the stain. Don’t rub the stain; simply press down lightly to help absorb as much liquid as possible. If the stain is especially large or deep, you may need to repeat this step several times.
Once the stain has been blotted, use a cotton swab or cloth to apply rubbing alcohol to the area. Let it sit for several minutes so that it has a chance to break down the stain.
Using a small brush or old toothbrush, scrub the stained area with shaving cream. The shaving cream should help loosen and lift stain, allowing you to rinse away the residue.
Rinse the stained area with cold water and then blot with a clean cloth to dry. Repeat these steps until the stain is gone.
If stain persists, try soaking the umbrella in a solution of warm water and detergent. If the stain still won't come out, you may need to take the umbrella to a professional cleaner.
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