Gravy stains can be stubborn and hard to remove from your favorite Irish crochet items. But don’t worry! We’ll show you how simple it can be to make your crocheted garments and accessories look as good as new again.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Brane Lukman
When you’re enjoying a delicious Irish dinner, the last thing you want is for gravy to stain your favorite crocheted item. But don’t worry - here’s a quick and easy way to get rid of those nasty gravy stains.
The first step in cleaning gravy stains from Irish crochet is to pre-treat the fabric. You can do this by using a mixture of three parts warm water and one part mild detergent. Dip an old toothbrush into the mixture and gently scrub the stained area. You’ll want to take care not to damage delicate fibers of the fabric.
Once you’ve pre-treated the fabric, it’s time to put it in the washing machine. You can add a small amount of detergent to the wash cycle but avoid adding any bleach, fabric softener, or other harsh chemicals. Wash the fabric in cold water on a gentle cycle for 15 minutes. Once the cycle is finished, carefully remove the garment from the machine and inspect the area. The stain should have been removed, though if some residue remains you can repeat the laundering process until the stain is gone.
To dry the fabric, lay it out on a flat surface and allow it to air-dry. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight, which could cause fading and further damage the fabric. When the fabric is completely dry, inspect the area to make sure the stain has been completely removed.
Gravy stains can be stubborn and difficult to remove, but with these simple steps you can clean your Irish crochet quickly and easily. Remember to pre-treat the fabric, launder it in a gentle cycle in cold water, and air-dry it to avoid any further damage to the fabric.
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