Glue stains on pillows can be an annoying thing. But fortunately, there are plenty of quick and easy methods for cleaning them off. From natural ingredients like baking soda and vinegar to store-bought cleaners, here’s how to get those glue stains out of your pillows in no time!
Updated 01 Jul 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
If you’re in a pinch and don’t have any store-bought cleaner handy, baking soda and vinegar can work wonders on glue stains. Start by mixing together equal parts of the two ingredients and creating a thick paste. Rub the paste onto the affected area and let it sit for at least 15 minutes. Then, use a damp cloth to gently scrub and remove the solution.
If baking soda and vinegar aren’t doing the trick, try using a specialized cleaner. Some cleaners are specifically made for removing glue stains, so they can be effective in eliminating the stain. Apply the cleaner according to the instructions on bottle, then rinse the pillow and let it dry. Make sure you use a gentle cleaner that won't damage the fabric of the pillow.
If you don’t have any specialized cleaner on hand, regular laundry detergent can also do the trick. Create a solution of warm water and detergent and apply it directly to the stain. Gently put pressure on the area and scrub lightly. Rinse the pillow with cool water and let it air dry.
Lastly, solvents like rubbing alcohol and acetone can also help get rid of glue stains. Make sure to use the solvent sparingly and test it on an inconspicuous area first to make sure it won’t damage the fabric. After applying the solvent, you can rinse the pillow with cool water and let it air dry.
Glue stains on pillows don’t have to be a nightmare. With a few simple ingredients and a little elbow grease, you can successfully clean out any stubborn glue stains. From baking soda and vinegar to store-bought cleaners, you can find a method that works for you and get your pillow looking as good as new!
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