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Clean Foundation Stains From Georgette to Keep it Looking Fabulous

Accidently spill foundation on your georgette fabric? Don't worry — there are several ways you can clean it up! Whether you opt for a natural or store-bought cleaning product, read on to learn effective ways to get rid of foundation stains from georgette.


Updated 25 Jun 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Use Lemon Juice and Baking Soda

Lemon juice is a natural bleaching agent, making it an excellent choice for removing foundation stains from georgette. To use, create a paste with baking soda and lemon juice and spread mixture onto the stained area. Allow the paste to sit for 10-20 minutes before rubbing it in. After this, rinse the fabric with warm water and check for any remaining foundation staining. Repeat as needed until the stain is completely removed.

Apply Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide effectively brightens colors in fabrics while also lifting out stains, including foundation. To use, combine one tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide with two tablespoons of warm water. Dip a clean cloth into the solution and rub it into the stained area. Rinse the fabric until the water runs clear and repeat as needed until the stain has disappeared. For best results, test the hydrogen peroxide solution first on a hidden spot on the fabric.

Try a Stain Remover

If the above methods fail, try a stain remover specifically designed for georgette fabric. Follow the instructions on the product label and make sure to read the fabric care instructions to ensure you aren't damaging your garment. Additionally, some laundry detergents contain additives that are effective for removing common stains.

FAQ

How do I know which cleaning method to use?

It is best to start with a natural cleaning product like lemon juice and baking soda. If it doesn't work, then you can move onto hydrogen peroxide or a store-bought stain remover. Make sure to always check the care instructions of the fabric first!

What if hydrogen peroxide discolors the fabric?

Prior to using the hydrogen peroxide solution, it is a good idea to do a spot test on a hidden part of the fabric. This will alert you if there is any risk of discoloration before you proceed with the cleaning.

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