Get Rid of Pesky Insect Repellent Stains from Brocade Quickly and Easily
Insect repellent is a great way to keep bugs away, but it can also cause unsightly stains on fabrics like brocade. Fortunately, cleaning up insect repellent stains isn’t as difficult as it might initially seem. Here are some tips on how to get rid of these pesky stains without damaging your fabric.
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
Quick Clean Up Steps for Fresh Stains
If you spot an insect repellent stain within minutes of spilling it, take the following steps:
- Scrape off any excess repellent with a spoon or butter knife.
- Cover remaining stain with baking soda or cornstarch and let sit for 10-15 minutes.
- Gently brush off the baking soda or cornstarch with a soft cloth.
- Blot away any remaining repellent with a clean cloth.
Steps to Take for Older Stains
If stain has had time to dry, use the following approach:
- Mix equal parts warm water and mild liquid dish detergent.
- Dip a soft cloth into the solution and gently dab the stain.
- If necessary, rinse area with a moist cloth using plain cool water.
- Use a dry cloth to absorb any remaining wetness.
Important Tips to Remember
- To prevent fading or other damage, test the detergent solution on an unseen portion of the fabric first.
- Never use hot water, which can cause the dye to bleed and spread.
- If the stain persists, consider taking the brocade fabric to a dry cleaner.