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3 Easy Ways to Clean Glue Stains from Raincoats

Glue stains on a raincoat can be difficult to get out, but with the right supplies and a little bit of patience, you can restore your raincoat to its original condition. Here are three ways to remove glue stains from a raincoat.


Updated 01 Jul 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Method 1: Using Rubbing Alcohol

Rubbing alcohol is a great solution for cleaning up glue stains on raincoats. It’s important to use the rubbing alcohol sparingly, as too much rubbing alcohol can damage the fabric of the coat.

  • Start by dampening a clean cloth or sponge with rubbing alcohol.
  • Gently blot the stained area with the cloth, being careful not to spread glue.
  • Keep blotting until the stain begins to fade.
  • Once the stain has been removed, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any remaining rubbing alcohol.

Method 2: Using WD-40

WD-40 is another great way to remove glue stains from raincoats. The lubricant in WD-40 helps to break down the glue, making it easier to remove.

  • Start by spraying a liberal amount of WD-40 onto the stained area.
  • Let the WD-40 sit for five minutes.
  • Use a clean cloth or sponge to gently blot stained area.
  • Continue blotting until the stain fades.

Method 3: Using White Vinegar

White vinegar is a natural cleaner that works wonders on glue stains. The acidity of the vinegar will help to break down the glue and make it easier to remove.

  • Start by mixing equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a bowl.
  • Dip a clean cloth or sponge into the mixture, and gently blot the stained area with the cloth.
  • Keep blotting until the stain is gone.
  • Once the stain has been removed, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any excess vinegar and water.

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