How to Remove Unwanted Hairspray Stains from Fendi Clothes
Fashion trends come and go, but Fendi clothing always remain stylish and fashionable. But hairspray can be a nightmare for any fabric, including Fendi’s. The good news is that with the right knowledge and materials, removing hairspray stains from Fendi clothes doesn't have to be complicated. Here's how to do it.
Updated 01 Mar 2023
By Luke Smith
What You'll Need
- Mild laundry detergent
- A soft-bristled brush
- White vinegar or lemon juice
- Ammonia
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Dry cleaning solvent
- Clean cloth
Step 1: Remove the Excess Hairspray
Start by gently scraping off as much hairspray as possible using a soft-bristled brush. Take extra care not to press too hard or you may cause additional damage to the fabric.
Step 2: Pretreat the Stain
Creating a solution of laundry detergent and water, dip a clean cloth in mixture and blot stain until it's saturated. Allow it to sit on the fabric for at least five minutes before moving onto the next step.
Step 3: Rinse Area
Using cold water, rinse the area to remove excess soap. Be sure to test material beforehand to ensure cold temperature won't cause any damage.
Step 4: Apply Vinegar or Lemon Juice
After rinsing out the soap, you can apply white vinegar or lemon juice to the affected area. This should help break down the hairspray and make it easier to remove stain.
Step 5: Try Ammonia
If the vinegar or lemon juice doesn't work, try applying some ammonia. Dip a clean cloth in a solution of one part ammonia to three part water and blot the stain.
Step 6: Use Hydrogen Peroxide
If the stain persists, use hydrogen peroxide to finish it off. Dip a clean cloth in a solution of equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water and then blot the stain.
Step 7: Use a Dry Cleaning Solvent
For persistent stains, you may need to use a dry cleaning solvent. Dip a clean cloth in the solvent and apply it directly to the stain. Blot until it is gone.
Step 8: Rinse Out the Solvent
After removing the stain, be sure to completely rinse out any remaining solvent. Use cold water only to avoid damaging the fabric.
Step 9: Air Dry the Fabric
Finally, let the garment air dry in a well ventilated area. Avoid placing it directly on a heat source as this could set the stain.
Conclusion
Removing hairspray from Fendi clothing doesn't have to be a daunting task. With the right materials, taking care of stain can be quick and easy. Just remember to take extra precaution when treating delicate fabrics to avoid any damage.