Chantilly lace is a delicate fabric and is easily stained. When dealing with medicine stains from spills, you need to be sure that you treat the stain as quickly as possible, as this will prevent it from setting in. Here, we’ll discuss the best practices for removing medicine stains from Chantilly lace.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Noemi Denker
Before attempting to remove the stain, you should check if it has had time to set. If it’s been left to sit, the stain may be more difficult to remove. In this case, you should proceed with caution and use gentler cleaning methods.
If the stain is relatively fresh, you should take a clean, damp cloth and blot at the stain. Do not rub, as rubbing could spread and set the stain further. Move the cloth in gentle circles until the stain has been removed as much as possible.
Once the stain has been blotted out, rinse the area of the Chantilly lace with cold water. Keep rinsing until the water runs clear.
If stain is still visible, apply a stain remover designed for delicate fabrics (such as Chantilly lace) to the affected area. Follow the instructions on the product for the best results.
After applying the stain remover, let the fabric air-dry. Do not put it in the dryer, as this could damage Chantilly lace.
Once the Chantilly lace has dried, inspect area for any remaining stains. If the stain persists, repeat the steps above until the stain has been completely removed.
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