Nobody loves stains, and medicine stains are no exception. Fortunately, there’s hope for those bras that have been stained with some unwanted residue from medication. Read on to find out how to safely and effectively get rid of these stubborn stains.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
Before you do anything, read the care label on your bras. Check to see what the manufacturer recommends. Some bras should be hand washed while others are machine washable. Follow the instructions closely to make sure you don’t damage or shrink your bras.
Once you’ve determined how to wash your bra, it’s time to start removing the stain. Start by soaking the bra in warm water and a mild detergent. Let the bra soak for about an hour before laundering it. This will help soften the stain and make it easier to remove.
You may want to use a stain remover specifically formulated for removing medicine stains. These products are designed to break down proteins in the medication and help lift the stain. Apply product directly to stain and let it sit for about 10 minutes before laundering.
Getting rid of medicine stains on your bras doesn’t have to be a difficult task. By following steps outlined above, you can effectively and safely remove these stubborn stains. Just make sure you check the care label first and follow it closely to make sure you don’t damage your bras.
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