Do you have a gravy stain on your pillow that’s giving you a headache? Have no fear — it can be effectively eliminated with the right cleaning approach! Read on to find out the best way to get rid of a gravy stain on your pillow.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Brane Lukman
The first step to cleaning a gravy stain from your pillow is to treat the stain as soon as possible. If the stain has already dried, use a butter knife or spoon to scrape off as much of the dried sauce as possible. Then, soak up as much of the remaining moisture as possible using paper towels or a clean cloth.
Mix a small amount of detergent with some lukewarm water and pre-treat the stained area. This will help to loosen the stain and allow you to easily lift it away.
Dampen a clean cloth with white wine vinegar and dab the stain with it. This will help to remove any residue that remains on the fabric. Continue to dab until stain is gone. Keep in mind that white wine vinegar can sometimes cause stains to set, so be sure to test it on a small area first before treating the entire stain.
Once you’ve finished pre-treating the stain, use a dry cloth to blot area. This will help to remove any remaining moisture.
Apply a small amount of liquid detergent directly to the stained area. Gently scrub the area with a soft cloth, then rinse off with cool water.
Rinse the stained area with a solution of one part white vinegar to two parts water. This will help to neutralize detergent and ensure that all soap residue is removed. Blot the area with a dry cloth to absorb any remaining moisture.
Once you’ve completed the above steps, let pillow air dry. Do not place the pillow in the dryer or iron it, as this could set the stain and make it even harder to remove.
With these seven easy steps, you can get rid of gravy stains on your pillows in no time! Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to tackle the stain and don’t forget to test out any cleaning solutions before using them on entire stain.
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