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Say Goodbye to Hairspray Stains on Your One-Piece Swimsuits

Are hairspray stains ruining your one-piece swimsuit? We can help! Here are the best tips and techniques to get rid of those pesky stains quickly and easily.


Updated 03 Mar 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Step One: Start with a Proper Pre-Rinse

The first step in removing hairspray stains from a one-piece swimsuit is to pre-rinse entire suit in cold water. This helps remove any excess product and also prevents the stain from setting. You can either submerge the suit in a sink filled with cold water or hold it under a running tap. Gently rub the fabric together to help loosen any leftover stains.

Step Two: Apply Detergent to the Stain

Once you've pre-rinsed the suit, apply a small amount of detergent directly to the stain. If the stain is still relatively fresh, pre-soaking it for about 20 minutes in a sink filled with warm water and detergent may help further lift the stain. For more stubborn stains, let the detergent sit for at least an hour before rinsing.

Step Three: Use Oxygen Bleach to Brighten

After treating the suit with detergent, treat it with an oxygen bleach solution to help brighten it up. Simply mix oxygen bleach powder with warm water according to package directions and let the suit soak for up to 30 minutes before rinsing. Oxygen bleach is great for brightening whites, so it's perfect for swimming suits.

Step Four: Wash in Machine

Once you've treated stained area and done any soaking, you can toss the suit into the washing machine. Make sure to follow care instructions—most swimsuits require a cold water wash with a mild detergent. Hang the suit out to air-dry after washing.

Step Five: Spot-Treat

If after all these steps, stain is still there, you may need to resort to spot treatment. Apply a stain remover directly to the stained area, wait a few minutes, then rub the fabric gently together to help break up stain. Continue until the stain is gone, then rinse and hang to dry.

Conclusion

With a bit of elbow grease and patience, you can get those stubborn hairspray stains out of your one-piece swimsuit in no time. Just remember to always pre-rinse the suit, treat the stain with detergent, use oxygen bleach to brighten, wash in the machine and then spot-treat if necessary. Good luck!

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