How to Quickly and Easily Remove Hairspray Stains from J Jill Fabric

Hairspray stains can be a tricky problem. If you’ve recently stained your favorite J Jill fabric, don’t fret – we’ve got the perfect solution! With these few simple steps, you’ll be able to remove even the toughest hairspray stains in no time. Read on to learn more.


Updated 01 Mar 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Step 1: Blot the Stain

The first step is to blot the stain with a damp cloth. This will help to reduce size of the stain without rubbing or scrubbing. Make sure to use a damp cloth, not a wet one!

Step 2: Apply Detergent or Shampoo

The next step is to apply detergent or shampoo directly to stain. Work it into fabric with your finger or a soft-bristled brush. Be sure to avoid any harsh scrubbing, as this can damage the fabric.

Step 3: Rinse with Cold Water

Once detergent or shampoo has been worked into the fabric, rinse it with cold water. This will help to remove any left over residue from the hairspray. Once the water runs clear, the stain should be gone.

Step 4: Allow to Air Dry

Finally, allow your J Jill fabric to air dry. Do not put the fabric in dryer - this can set the stain and make it nearly impossible to remove.

That's it! With these 4 easy steps, you'll be able to quickly and easily remove hairspray stains from your J Jill fabric. Good luck!

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