How to Easily Remove Insect Repellent Stains from Cotton

Got an unsightly stain from insect repellent on your favourite cotton item? Read on for tips to help you clean and restore it back to its original state.


Updated 04 Mar 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Spilling insect repellent onto your favourite cotton fabric can happen in an instant. Don't panic! It doesn't have to mean the end of your beloved piece. You can remove an insect repellent stain from cotton with relative ease. The key is to treat the stain as soon as possible.

Step by Step Guide to Removing Insect Repellent Stains from Cotton

  1. Start by dabbing the stain with a dry paper towel or cloth to take off any excess insect repellent that hasn’t settled into the material.
  2. Mix a solution of warm water and laundry detergent and soak the stained fabric for 30 minutes.
  3. If the stain persists you can try using a few drops of ammonia in the same solution. Let the fabric soak for another 30 minutes before rinsing out solution.
  4. Finally rinse the material thoroughly with cold water, then use a clean cloth to blot the fabric dry.

By following these steps you should be able to get rid of any pesky insect repellent stains that have become lodged in your cotton fabric.

Tips to Prevent Insect Repellent Stains in the Future

  • Spray insect repellent in an open area, away from any fabric surfaces.
  • Wash your hands after applying insect repellent to avoid transferring the residue on the product to fabrics.
  • Put a damp cloth near the area where you are spraying repellent to attract any mist that may drift away from the intended target.

By being mindful and taking preventative steps, you can reduce the chances of having to deal with insect repellent stains on your cotton items in the future.

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