Gravy stains can be difficult to remove, especially from cargo pants. But with this guide, you’ll be able to get rid of those unsightly gravy stains and keep those cargos looking fresh.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Peter Blackwood
If you’ve just spilled gravy on your cargos, the first step is to blot up any excess with a clean cloth or tissue. Do not rub it in as this will only spread the stain. Next, mix a small amount of mild detergent in warm water and dip your cloth into the mixture. Gently dab the stained area with the cloth and then rinse area with a wet cloth. Once you’ve done this, hang the garment outside to dry. This will help the sun naturally bleach out the stain.
If the gravy stain has set in, you may need to use a strong detergent or pre-treatment spray to help remove it. Start by treating the stain with laundry detergent, let it sit for 15 minutes, and then rinse the area. If the stain is still present, you can try pre-treating it with a spray designed to remove grease-based stains. Follow the instructions on the product label and then launder garment as usual. If the gravy stain is still visible after washing, you may need to repeat the stain pre-treatment process.
Before you begin treating the stain, always check the care label on your cargo pants. Some fabrics may require special treatment so it’s important to know how to properly care for them. If you’re not sure what type of fabric your cargos are made from, take them to a dry cleaner for professional stain removal.
Gravy stains can be tricky to remove, but with the right steps, you can get rid of unsightly gravy spots on your cargo pants. Whether you’re dealing with a fresh or set-in stain, it’s important to take the time to properly treat the fabric before laundering.
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