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How to Easily Remove Lipstick Stains from Draperies & Curtains

If you've recently noticed lipstick stains on your draperies and curtains, don't panic! Removing these stains is possible with the right products and tactics. Read on for some easy tips to help you get rid of unsightly lipstick marks.


Updated 26 Jun 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Step 1: Vacuum the Draperies

Before treating the stain, gather your vacuum cleaner and any brush attachments. Turn it on and use the brush attachment to remove dust and dirt from the material. This will make it easier to spot the lipstick stain and prevent further damage.

Step 2: Apply a Stain-Removing Paste

Mix equal parts of water and baking soda until a paste forms. Gently apply this paste to the lipstick stain and let it sit for 10 minutes. After the paste has had the chance to soak in, wipe off the residue using a damp cloth.

Step 3: Pretreat Area with Detergent

Mix a few drops of detergent with a cup of warm water and use a soft cloth to pretreat lipstick stain area. Apply the solution gently and let it soak in for a few minutes before wiping off the excess with a clean cloth.

Step 4: Wash the Draperies

To thoroughly remove the stain, toss the drapes into the washing machine with a cup of detergent. Use cold water and a gentle cycle to clean the fabric and stop the stain from setting in further. Avoid using hot water or fabric softener, as this can damage delicate fabrics.

Step 5: Hang Out to Dry

Once the washing machine cycle is complete, transfer the drapes to the dryer. If the fabric is delicate, consider hanging them up to air dry instead. Once drapery dry, check to see if the stain has been removed. If there is still evidence of the lipstick mark, repeat steps two through four until the stain is gone.

Conclusion

Lipstick stains can be pesky to remove, but with the right tools and tactics, they can be eliminated in no time. Follow the five steps outlined above to effectively remove lipstick stains from your draperies and curtains.

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