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How to Sparkly Clean Medicine Stains from Collared Shirts

Stains on collared shirts can be a major nuisance, especially when they’re from medicine. These stains typically appear in form of sediment or residue left behind by pills and other medications. Fortunately, with the right techniques, it's possible to remove these stains without damaging your shirt.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Step 1: Pre-treat the Stain

The first thing you need to do is pre-treat the stain. To do this, use a drop or two of laundry detergent on the affected area. Make sure to let the detergent sit on the stain for at least 5 minutes before attempting to wash the shirt.

Step 2: Soak the Shirt

Once the pre-treatment is complete, it's time to soak the shirt. Submerge stained part of shirt in a mixture of water and laundry detergent and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. This will help to loosen the stain and make it easier to remove.

Step 3: Use a Stain Remover

If the stain still remains after soaking, you can try using a stain remover specifically designed for medicine stains. Apply the product directly to stain according to instructions on the package. Let it sit for a few minutes before attempting to wash the shirt again.

Step 4: Wash and Dry

Once the stain is gone, you can wash the shirt as usual. Make sure to use the warmest water temperature allowed for the fabric and add an extra scoop of laundry detergent. Once washing cycle is complete, dry the shirt in the dryer on the highest heat setting.

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