No More Gucci Hairspary Stains: Here's How To Get Rid Of Them!
We have all been there before - it's an event, you've got on your favorite Gucci dress, and you need to feel that extra bit of oomph. So, you grab the hairspray and you spritz away. Then - disaster strikes. You look in the mirror to find that it has left a nasty stain on your beautiful Gucci fabric.
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
But fear not - the cleaning experts at Clorox are here to show you how you can easily clean hairspray stains from Gucci without leaving any damage. Read on to discover the simple steps you need to follow to get those pesky stains out of your wardrobe!
What You'll Need
- Clorox Cleanup Disinfectant Cleaner with Bleach
- Soft cloth or sponge
- White vinegar
- Lint-free cloth
- Dry cleaning solvent
Steps to Clean Hairspray Stains from Gucci
- Mix one tablespoon of Clorox Cleanup Disinfectant Cleaner with Bleach into one quart of water.
- Using a soft cloth or sponge, dab the stain gently with the diluted disinfectant cleaner.
- Let the solution sit for 10 minutes, then rinse with cold water.
- If the stain remains, mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with one cup of water and scrub the affected area with a clean lint-free cloth.
- Rinse the area with cold water and let it air dry.
- If the stain still remains, blot any remaining residue with a dry-cleaning solvent and rinse with cold water.
Tips To Remember:
- Do not rub the stain and always use a gentle dabbing motion
- Test cleaning solution on a small area of the garment first to check for any negative reactions or discoloration
- Always read and follow the instructions of cleaning products carefully
- Hang the garment outside in direct sunlight to help remove any remaining odor