Having glue stains on your cashmere can be an extremely frustrating experience. It may seem impossible to remove, and some everyday solutions may actually just make the stain worse. Read on for helpful tips on how to get your precious cashmere looking as good as new.
Updated 01 Jul 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Before attempting to remove the glue stain, you'll want to take a few preliminary steps. First, understand what type of glue is on your cashmere fabric. If it's a water-soluble glue such as Elmer's or School Glue, then it should be relatively easy to remove. However, if glue is multi-purpose, or any other type of non-water soluble glue, you will need to take extra care when removing it from the fabric.
Another important step is to identify the type of fabric you are dealing with. Cashmere is a delicate fabric and requires special care. It could be easily damaged by common household items like bleach or abrasive cleaners. Be sure to do a test patch on a small inconspicuous area of the fabric before continuing with the cleaning process.
Now that you have confirmed the type of glue and fabric, you are ready to begin removing the glue stain. Here are some possible methods:
Once you have removed the glue stain, you will need to rinse and dry affected area. To do this, run cold water over the fabric until all traces of the cleaning product have been rinsed away. Then, lay the fabric flat and allow it to air dry. Do not tumble dry or put your cashmere in direct sunlight to dry, as this could cause further damage to the fabric.
Finally, it is essential to follow the care instructions on label of the cashmere garment. Most cashmere garments require special washing and drying instructions, so make sure to read and follow those directions before attempting to clean a glue stain.
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