A shift dress is a classic wardrobe staple, but the last thing you want is to find a stubborn mayonnaise stain! Don’t panic – there are easy steps that you can take in order to remove the stain and get your dress looking as fresh as ever.
Updated 29 Jun 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
When it comes to removing a mayonnaise stain, the most important thing to remember is to act fast! The longer the mayo has to set, the harder it will be to get out. Begin by scraping away any excess mayo with a spoon. Then, use a cloth or paper towel to gently dab the area and try to soak up as much of the remaining mayo as you can.
Once you have blotted away the majority of the mayo, fill a bucket with lukewarm water and add a squirt of mild detergent. Dip the affected part of the dress into mixture and swish it around. Then, rinse the dress off and hang it up to dry.
If mayo stain has still not faded, you can try using a mixture of white vinegar and water. Mix one part white vinegar to three parts water and sponge the mixture directly onto stain. Allow the solution to sit for 30 minutes, then rinse off. If necessary, continue this process until the stain has disappeared.
If all else fails, the last resort is to take your dress to the dry cleaners and let the professionals take care of the stain. A professional cleaner has access to powerful cleaning supplies that will be able to remove mayo stain swiftly and thoroughly.
By following these easy steps, you should be able to get your shift dress looking good as new in no time!
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