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How to Easily Get Rid of Hairspray Stains on Cotton Twill

No matter how careful you are, mistakes can happen. If you got hairspray on your cotton twill, don't worry – it can easily be removed! All it takes is a few simple steps and you'll have your fabric looking as good as new.


Updated 03 Mar 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Step 1: Blot the Stain

Before attempting any cleaning solutions, you must first remove as much of the stain as possible. Use a paper towel or a cloth to blot the stain. Do not rub or scrub it, as this could spread the stain.

Step 2: Apply Detergent to the Stain

Once most of the hairspray has been blotted away, you can use a detergent solution to remove the remaining stain. Prepare a mixture with one teaspoon of liquid dish soap and two cups of cold water. Dip a cloth into the mixture and dab it onto the stain. Don't forget to check the care label on your fabric to make sure that it is safe to use this cleaning solution.

Step 3: Rinse the Fabric

Use a cloth and cold water to rinse the area where you applied the detergent. This will remove any remaining soap and prevent a residue from forming on the fabric.

Step 4: Let the Fabric Air Dry

Hang the fabric up in an area with plenty of air circulation such as a clothesline or near an open window. Avoid drying fabric in direct sunlight, as this could cause further damage to the fabric.

Conclusion

Cleaning hairspray stains on cotton twill doesn’t have to be a daunting task! Just follow the steps listed above and your fabric will be looking as good as new in no time.

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