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Never Fear: A Guide to Cleaning Grass Stains Out of Coveralls

Coveralls can get pretty dirty, especially when gardening or working outdoors. One of the most common stains to find on coveralls are grass stains, and with the right approach, you can be rid of them with ease.


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Blaž Stančič

Grass stains

Step 1: Prep the Area

Begin by laying the coveralls flat on a clean surface. Use a sponge to lightly dampen any areas where the stain has already set in. Don't saturate the fabric too much since it could cause the stain to spread.

Step 2: Apply Stain Remover

Next, treat the stain with an enzyme-based stain remover. Work the remover into the coverall fabric using a soft-bristled toothbrush. The enzyme in the remover helps to break down the proteins in the stain for easier removal.

Step 3: Wash as Usual

Wash the coveralls in the washing machine as usual. Follow the suggested instructions on the label for best results. If the stain still hasn't come out after the first wash, repeat the above steps until it’s gone.

Step 4: Check and Dry

Once the washing cycle is complete, check the coverall for any remaining traces of the stain. If it's still there, repeat the above steps before putting the coveralls in dryer. Hang drying is also an option if desired.

Conclusion

Following these key steps should help you get rid of grass stains from your coveralls with ease. With a little patience and some light scrubbing, you can restore your coveralls to their original stain-free condition.

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