Eliminating Insect Repellent Stains
Cleaning corduroy can be a challenge - and dealing with insect repellent stains in particular can be tricky. Thankfully, the right cleaning methods can make eliminating these stains from your fabrics quick and easy.
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Luke Smith
Steps for Removing Insect Repellent Stains from Corduroy
- Test the fabric for colorfastness by rubbing a white cloth on an inconspicuous part of the garment.
- If the fabric is colorfast, dampen a clean cloth with cold water and blot affected area of the fabric.
- Apply a small amount of liquid detergent directly to the stain and allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes.
- Using the damp cloth, gently rub the detergent into the fabric. The goal is to remove the insect repellent without damaging the fabric.
- Rinse the fabric with cool water to remove any traces of detergent.
- Allow the fabric to air dry completely before wearing or storing.
Additional Tips
- Do not use hot water or heat when treating the stain, as this can cause the fabric to shrink.
- Corduroy should be treated gently to avoid damaging the raised piles.
- If the stain does not come out after the first attempt, repeat process.
- The insect repellent may have left a greasy residue on the fabric. If this is case, a solvent such as rubbing alcohol or white vinegar can be used to remove it.
Conclusion
Insect repellent stains can be a tricky problem to deal with, but with the right steps, they can easily be removed from your corduroy fabric. Don't forget to test for colorfastness when using any cleaning solution, and be sure to treat corduroy gently to avoid damage.