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Get Rid of Stubborn Grass Stains on Your Venetian Lace with Ease

Grass stains may seem like an insurmountable foe, but there is hope for your precious Venetian lace! With the right cleaning supplies and a few simple steps, you can restore your lace back to its original beauty. Keep reading to find out how!


Updated 14 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

Grass stains

Supplies and Prep Work

To get started, gather the following supplies:

  • Dish soap
  • Warm water
  • Clean, white cloth
  • Hydrogen peroxide (optional)

To ensure that your cleaning efforts don't cause further damage, it's also important to take note of your lace's care instructions. Before applying any cleaning solutions, you may need to soak item in cold water to properly prepare it.

Working on Stain

Now you're ready to start tackling the stain. Begin by mixing a small amount of dish soap with an equal amount of warm water in a cup or bowl. Dip the cloth in mixture and dab the stained area with it. If you're worried that you won't be able to remove the stain completely, you can mix a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide with two tablespoons of warm water for extra cleaning power.

Once the solution has been applied, allow it to sit on the stain for a few minutes before rinsing it off with warm water. Be sure to rinse the entire affected area, as leaving the soapy residue behind could cause further damage to your lace.

Finishing Up

It's that easy to remove grass stains from your Venetian lace! After you've removed the stain, be sure to hang the item up to dry completely before wearing or storing it. You may also want to re-check the care instructions to find out if any extra measures need to be taken to ensure the longevity of your lace.

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