Quick and Easiest Way to Remove Medicine Stains from Your Coat

Accidentally spilling medicine on your coat can be stressful, but there are simple methods for getting rid of the stain. Here is a step-by-step guide to get you started.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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What You Need

  • Cold water
  • Mild detergent
  • Stain remover
  • White cloth
  • Rubbing alcohol

Instructions

  1. Take your cold water and dab it against the stained area. This will help to loosen the stain and remove some of it.
  2. Use a mild detergent to wash the stained area using a white cloth. Make sure to move cloth in a circular motion, as this will help remove more of the stain.
  3. Apply some stain remover to the affected area. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for how long to leave the product on.
  4. Once stain remover has been left for the specified amount of time, rinse with cold water and use the white cloth and circular motion to try and remove any remaining stain.
  5. If any stain remains, use some rubbing alcohol to spot clean garment. Be sure to check care label of your coat first before doing this.
  6. After spot cleaning with the rubbing alcohol, rinse the coat with cold water again.
  7. Allow plenty of time to air dry and then you’re done!

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