Gravy stains on lace can be stubborn and difficult to remove, but don't give up yet! With a few simple steps, you can easily get rid of these pesky stains.
Updated 28 Jun 2023
By Peter Blackwood
It's no surprise that a spill involving gravy is likely to leave a stain on delicate fabrics like lace. And while gravy stains are notoriously difficult to remove, it's not impossible. The key is to act quickly and use the right technique.
The first step in cleaning gravy stains from lace is to get rid of any excess gravy. This can be done by blotting the stain with a paper towel or clean cloth. Do not rub as this can spread the stain further.
Once you've blotted away any excess gravy, it's time to pre-treat the stain. To do this, make a solution of warm water and a gentle detergent, such as liquid dish soap, and apply it to the stained area. Use an old toothbrush to gently scrub the stain. Let the solution sit for five to ten minutes before rinsing it out.
The next step is to wash lace. If fabric is machine-washable, add the garment to your washing machine with other similarly colored items. Use cold water and a gentle detergent, then launder the item as usual. If the lace is hand-wash only, soak it in a bowl of cold water with a gentle detergent for 30 minutes. Once the item is washed, rinse it thoroughly and lay it flat to dry.
Once the item is clean and dry, check for any remaining stains. If you find any, repeat pre-treatment and washing steps until the stain is completely gone.
Cleaning gravy stains from lace can be tricky, but with a few simple steps you can get rid of them in no time. Start by blotting away any excess gravy, then pre-treat the stain and wash the garment. Check for any remaining stains before drying the item.
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