Tartan is a resilient, beautiful fabric, but some stains are more difficult to remove. Marker stains are notoriously tough to remove, but thankfully there are a few easy methods to get rid of them. Read on to learn the best way to clean marker stains from tartan.
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Luke Smith
The most effective way to get rid of marker stains from tartan is to use rubbing alcohol. To do this, put some rubbing alcohol on a cloth or paper towel and dab it onto the stain. Work in small circles until stain lifts off the fabric. If the stain has been there for a while, you may need to repeat this process a few times. Once the marker has been removed, rinse fabric with cold water.
Another method for removing marker stains from tartan is to use white vinegar. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water and soak the fabric in the mixture for up to 30 minutes. After the fabric has soaked, take it out and use a scrub brush to gently scrub area. Rinse the fabric with cold water afterwards.
If the previous methods haven't worked, you can try using baking soda. Put some baking soda on a cloth and mix it with a little bit of warm water. Gently rub the cloth onto the stain in circular motions. Rinse the fabric with cold water after the stain has been removed.
When faced with marker stains on tartan, it's important to act quickly. Using rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, or baking soda can all be effective ways to remove the stain. Keep in mind that some stains may require multiple attempts, so don't be discouraged if it takes a few tries to get marker out. With any luck, these methods will help you to get your tartan looking as good as new.
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