No matter the kind of medicine, there are several methods available for removing unwanted stains from denim fabric. In this article, we'll provide detailed instructions and advice on how to cleanly remove medicine stains from denim, so that you can restore your garments to like-new condition.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
When treating a medicine stain on denim, act quickly before stain has time to set. Begin by blotting away any excess or remaining medicine with a clean, dry cloth. Then, dampen the stain with cold water, and use a mild laundry detergent with a soft cloth to gently rub at the stained area. If you’re able to, repeat this process several times until stain begins to lighten.
If the stain hasn’t lifted with previous step, try a prewash product like a stain remover spray or a presoak cleaner. Spray or apply the cleaner directly onto the stained area and let it sit for five minutes. Then, rinse it off with cold water, and repeat this process one or two more times if necessary.
The last step is to put the item in the washing machine. Make sure to turn the garment inside out before placing it in the washer, and set the machine to a delicate cycle with cold water. Finish by allowing the garment to air dry, either on a clothesline or laid flat on a drying rack.
By following these steps, you can effectively and safely remove medicine stains from denim fabric. Always be sure to read the laundry labels on your items and treat stains as soon as possible to ensure the best results.
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