Glue stains can be incredibly difficult to remove, especially when they've been sitting for some time. However, polyester is a resilient fabric that can be restored to its former glory with the right cleaning technique. Here are some easy steps you can take to remove glue stains from polyester.
Updated 02 Jul 2023
By Matej Kramberger
Before cleaning any type of stain, it’s important to check the care label for any specific instructions on how to best handle the garment. This will ensure that you don’t inadvertently damage the fabric while trying to remove glue.
Once you’ve checked the care label and determined that polyester is safe to clean, blot the glue stain with a damp cloth. Be sure to avoid rubbing the area, as this can spread the glue and make the stain worse.
Next, apply a solvent specifically designed to remove glue stains from fabrics. Many solvents can contain harsh chemicals, so be sure to follow the directions on the packaging and wear gloves when handling them. Make sure to test the solution on an inconspicuous area first before applying it to the stain.
Once the stain has been treated with the solvent, rinse the area with cold water and pat dry with a towel. Avoid scrubbing area or using hot water, as this can cause the glue to set into fabric.
Finally, it’s time to wash the garment in the washing machine. Always use a gentle cycle with cold water and avoid using any fabric softener, as this can cause the glue to become more difficult to remove. Once cycle is complete, lay the garment flat to dry.
With the right cleaning technique, removing glue stains from polyester fabric can be easy. Just remember to always check the care label before attempting to clean any type of stain, apply the solvent with caution, and avoid scrubbing the area. By following these steps, you’ll be able to restore your polyester fabric and get rid of glue stains once and for all!
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