Remove Hairspray Stains from Twill Easily

Stains from hairspray can be difficult to remove, especially if they have been left on twill fabric for an extended period of time. Fortunately, there are a few effective methods for removing hairspray from twill fabric that can help you restore fabric's appearance without leaving any damage or discoloration. Read on to learn how.


Updated 03 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Removing Fresh Hairspray Stains

Start by working a small amount of liquid non-bleach detergent into the hairspray stain using a soft-bristled brush. Concentrate the detergent on the stained area so it penetrates the fibers. Rinse it off with warm water and then use a clean, damp cloth to blot away any remaining detergent residue. If the stain is still visible, you can use a few drops of white vinegar and work the area with a soft-bristled brush to break down the hairspray. Rinse the area with warm water and pat it dry with a towel.

Removing Set-In Hairspray Stains

If the hairspray has already dried and set in, you may need to use a little more elbow grease to get it out. Apply a few drops of liquid detergent directly to stain and let it sit for about 10 minutes to allow the detergent to break down the hairspray. Then use a soft-bristled brush to work the detergent into the fabric, which will help lift and remove the stains. Rinse the area with warm water, blot it with a damp cloth, and then lay it flat to dry.

Tips for Avoiding Hairspray Stains on Twill Fabric

  • Whenever possible, apply hairspray on another surface before applying it to your hair.
  • Cover twill surfaces with a piece of plastic, such as a shower curtain, before applying hairspray to your hair.
  • If you do get hairspray on twill fabric, act quickly to remove the stain before it sets in.

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