Insect repellents contain several ingredients like DEET, which can cause serious damage if not removed from clothing materials like Tencel in a timely manner. Here are some simple yet effective ways to get rid of these pesky insect repellent stains.
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
The first step is to make a solution of equal parts salt and warm water in a bowl. Use a clean and lint-free cloth to dab this mixture on stained area. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it away with a wet cloth. Repeat until all the excess liquid has been absorbed.
Combine equal parts white vinegar and water in a bowl. Dab the solution onto the stained areas using a lint-free cloth and let it sit for a few minutes. After that, wipe away the excess liquid with a wet cloth. Continue this process until all the stain is removed.
Mix one part dish soap with two parts hydrogen peroxide in a bowl. Dab the mixture onto the stained area. Allow it to sit for two minutes, then rinse with cold water. Repeat the process until the stain has been removed.
Combine one tablespoon of baking soda and one tablespoon of lemon juice in a bowl. Stir mixture, then apply it to stained area. Let it sit for five minutes before wiping it away with a damp cloth. Repeat until the stain has been removed.
Apply some non-acetone nail polish remover onto a cotton ball and blot the stained area. Do not rub or scrub; just gently blot the area until the stain has been removed. Rinse with cool water and repeat until the stain is gone.
Cleaning insect repellent stains from Tencel is a breeze if you know the right cleansing agents and methods. With a few simple steps, you can make sure that your Tencel clothing stays as good as new.
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