Eliminating Mascara Stains from FILA Fabrics: A Step-by-Step Guide

Mascara stains on FILA fabrics can be a nightmare. If you’re not careful, the stains may become permanent! Lucky for you, there are several ways to get rid of mascara stains without causing damage to your clothing. In this article, we provide a step-by-step guide on how to effectively remove mascara stains from FILA fabrics.


Updated 25 Jun 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Dab the Stain with a Clean Cotton Cloth

Before using any cleaning solutions, it is important to dab the mascara stain with a clean, slightly damp cotton cloth. This will help to absorb the excess mascara and should be done as soon as possible after the stain has appeared. When dabbing the stain, be sure not to rub it vigorously in order to avoid spreading the stain further.

Step 2: Allow Stain to Soak in Warm Water

After dabbing the stain, it is recommended to leave stained fabric in a bowl of warm water and allow it to soak. The combination of warm water and the fabric’s natural enzymes can help to naturally break down the stain. This is especially effective when dealing with relatively new stains. If the stain is older or particularly stubborn, you may need to try alternative methods.

Step 3: Use a Non-Abrasive Detergent

After the fabric has soaked in warm water, it is time to use a non-abrasive detergent. Gently massage the detergent into the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing off with cold water. Be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions for the best cleaning solution, as some detergents may be too harsh for certain fabrics. Once again, be sure not to rub the fabric too hard in order to avoid damaging the fabric.

Step 4: Consider Using Rubbing Alcohol

In some cases, a non-abrasive detergent may not be enough to get rid of a mascara stain. If this is the case, then consider using rubbing alcohol. Never apply rubbing alcohol directly onto the fabric, as this could cause discoloration. Instead, mix the rubbing alcohol into a bowl of cold water and submerge the fabric into it. Let the fabric soak for a few minutes before removing and rinsing with cold water.

Step 5: Air Dry or Use Low Heat

Once you have done all the necessary steps, it is time to dry the fabric. The best way to do this is by laying the fabric flat and allowing it to air dry. If this is not feasible, then you can also use low heat on a tumble dryer. However, be sure never to use a high heat setting as this could cause further damage to fabric.

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