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Kiss Goodbye to Gravy Stains On Silk Habotai Forever

Gravy stains can be a nightmare on any fabric, but they can be particularly challenging on silk habotai. While it’s possible to clean stain yourself, it’s important to be aware that you risk damaging the fabric if you don’t do it correctly.


Updated 29 Jun 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

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Tips for Cleaning Gravy Stains on Silk Habotai

  • Blot up as much of the gravy as you can before trying any other methods. Use a white cloth, paper towels, or a clean white sponge.
  • Mix 1 teaspoon of mild detergent with 2 cups of lukewarm water in a bowl. Dip a white cloth into the mixture and apply it to gravy stain.
  • Dab the stain gently until the gravy is removed. Do not scrub or rub fabric.
  • Once the stain is gone, blot the area with a damp white cloth to remove the remaining detergent and gravy.
  • Allow the silk habotai to air dry away from direct sunlight or heat.

Preventative Measures

One of the best ways to prevent gravy stains on silk habotai is to use a tablecloth or placemat. This will help protect fabric from accidental spills or splatters. It's also a good idea to keep a stain remover on hand at all times. This way, if you do have an accidental spill, you can treat the stain immediately and reduce the chances of it becoming a permanent stain.

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