How to Remove Medicine Stains from Apron Easily

We wear aprons when doing the chores in kitchen or taking care of the kids and sometimes even when gardening. But, unfortunately, spills occur and no one likes stains on their apron.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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Medication may have spilled and stained your apron. If that's the case, no need to worry, as there are several ways you can get rid of these stains. Try one of these methods and get back that spotless apron.

Removing Medicine Stains from Apron with Rubbing Alcohol

The first step is to blot any excess liquid with a paper towel or clean cloth. Next, treat the stain with rubbing alcohol. Put some alcohol on a cotton ball and dab it on the stain. Make sure you work gradually, otherwise, the fabric will be damaged. Once you've covered the area with the alcohol, let it sit for 5 minutes before blotting it again with a clean cloth. Apply alcohol repeatedly until you don't see the stain at all.

Getting Rid of Medicine Stains with Detergent and Warm Water

To use this method, simply mix a teaspoon of liquid detergent and a cup of warm water. Dip a cloth in the solution and rub it gently onto the stain. Rinse stained area with clean water and dab it with a dry cloth. Repeat this process if necessary.

Using Vinegar and Baking Soda to Remove Stains from Apron

Vinegar and baking soda are well-known for their stain-fighting properties. To use them for medicine stains, mix them into a paste, then apply the paste to the stain. Let the paste sit on stain for 15-20 minutes before removing it with a damp cloth. Finally, rinse off stain with water and let the apron air dry.

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