Dealing with gravy stains on Zara clothing can be a nightmare. It's very difficult to remove them without proper cleaning and care. But don't worry - we have some easy tips and tricks to help you get rid of the sticky, greasy mess!
Updated 28 Jun 2023
By Blaž Stančič
If you’ve ever spilled gravy on your Zara clothing, you know just how difficult it is to remove the stain. The combination of grease and starch from the gravy can make it tricky to tackle. Fortunately, there are a few steps that you can take to clean up the mess and restore your clothing to its original condition.
The first step to removing the gravy stain is to blot it with a paper towel or cloth to absorb as much of the liquid as possible. Don't rub, as this will only spread the stain further. Once you have blotted the area, it is important to allow material to dry before attempting any further cleaning steps.
Once the material is dry, you can pre-treat the stained area with a liquid detergent or enzyme cleaner. This will help to dissolve the grease in the stain. Use a cloth or sponge to rub the detergent into the fabric and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
Once the pre-treater has had time to work, you can put the garment in the washing machine and let it do the hard work. Make sure to use cold water and a gentle cycle to ensure that fabric does not shrink. If you are unsure, read the label instructions to ensure that the item can withstand the heat of a warm or hot water wash.
After washing, check the fabric for any remaining stain. If there is still a trace of stain, repeat steps 2 and 3 until it has been completely removed. You may also need to add a stain remover to the wash cycle to help break down the grease.
Once you are satisfied that the stain has been removed, let the garment air dry or put it in the dryer on a low heat setting. Never dry your Zara clothes in direct sunlight, as this could cause the colors to fade or the fabric to shrink.
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