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Clean Your Brocade from Lipstick Stains: A Step-by-Step Guide

We understand how frustrating it can be when you accidentally get lipstick stains on your exquisite brocade fabric. Here, we'll provide a guide on how to quickly and safely remove lipstick stains from brocade.


Updated 26 Jun 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Brocade fabric is a type of delicate fabric, which means that it requires special care when removing lipstick stains. The good news is that it's possible to remove the stain without damaging the fabric, by following the steps outlined in this guide.

What You'll Need:

  • Cold water
  • Clear ammonia
  • Soft cloths
  • Mild detergent
  • White distilled vinegar
  • Transparent soap
  • Hydrogen peroxide

Step 1: Blot the Stain with Cold Water

First, gently blot the lipstick stain with cold water using a soft cloth. Don't rub vigorously or scrub the fabric as this could cause further damage. Simply blot until stain's color has lightened.

Step 2: Apply Clear Ammonia to Stain

Next, saturate a cloth with clear ammonia and apply it directly to stain. Leave it to sit for several minutes before blotting again with a clean cloth.

Step 3: Make a Cleaning Solution

Mix a small amount of mild detergent in warm water and stir until suds form. Dip a clean cloth into the solution and dab at the stain.

Step 4: Rinse and Dry

Once the stain has lightened, rinse the area with cold water. Pat dry with a soft cloth or paper towel and leave brocade fabric to air dry.

Alternative Method: Use White Distilled Vinegar

If the stain persists, try dabbing it with a cloth soaked in white distilled vinegar. Allow it to sit for several minutes and then rinse with cold water. Finally, air dry.

Alternative Method: Use Transparent Soap

You can also try dabbing the stain with a cloth soaked in transparent soap. Leave the soap on the stain for several minutes and then rinse with cold water. Air dry.

Alternative Method: Use Hydrogen Peroxide

Another option is to mix hydrogen peroxide with water in equal parts and apply this mixture to stain with a cloth. Allow it to sit for several minutes and then rinse with cold water. Air dry.

Conclusion

Removing lipstick stains from brocade fabric is possible with the right tools and knowledge. We hope this guide has helped you learn how to get lipstick stains out of brocade. Good luck!

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