A gravy stain on a one-piece swimsuit can be a nightmare for any fashionista. It may seem like a daunting task, but with right techniques and materials, you can easily remove stain and maintain the beauty of your swimwear.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
Gravy stains are rarely completely removed, but there are many ways to reduce or lighten them. Here is a five-step guide on how to clean a one-piece swimsuit stained with gravy.
If gravy is still wet, the best way to remove the stain is to rinse it immediately. Water will help loosen the spot and reduce the staining. Make sure that you use cold water and try to avoid warm water, as this can cause the stain to set.
Mix dish detergent with cold water to create a cleaning solution and use it to massage the stain. The detergent should be gentle and make sure that it does not contain any harsh chemicals. After soaking the fabric for a few minutes, use a damp cloth to rub the stained area gently and remove the detergent.
Mix equal parts of vinegar or lemon juice with water and pre-treat the stain. Leave the solution on the stained area for about 15 minutes before rinsing it off with cold water. This will help to lighten and lift the stain.
If the stain is still present after using the vinegar or lemon juice solution, you can use a store-bought stain remover. Apply the stain remover directly to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing off.
Finally, wash the swimsuit in cold water according to the manufacturer's directions. If stain remains, repeat steps one through four until it is gone. After washing, let the swimsuit air dry.
By following these five steps, you can easily remove gravy stains from your one-piece swimsuit. With a little bit of patience and the right products, you can keep your swimsuit looking beautiful and stain-free.
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