If you're dealing with stubborn medicine stains on your clothing, especially Georgette, don't fret! Follow these simple steps to remove unwanted spots.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
No one likes having to deal with a stain on their outfit right before an important event. If you're dealing with medicine stains, especially on Georgette fabric, you'll need to know how to properly treat the spot. Here are some tips on how to rid your garments of the unsightly discoloration.
Before treating the medicine stain, it's important to simply blot the affected area with a cloth and mild detergent to try and remove as much of the spilled substance as possible. Make sure to avoid rubbing or scrubbing the cloth over the spot; this might cause the stain to spread and become more prominent.
To remove medicine stain from Georgette fabric, it's best to use a combination of hot water and soap solution. Carefully apply the solution over the stained area and let it sit for about 20 minutes. Then, gently rub area lightly with a damp cloth until the stain has disappeared. This should be done with care so as not to damage the fabric.
If the stain is particularly stubborn and refuses to come out, you can try using a detergent that contains bleach. Apply the bleach solution to the stained area and leave it for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing with hot water. After that, rinse again with cold water to remove any traces of the bleach.
Medicine stains can be difficult to remove but following these steps can help get rid of them in no time. Remember to always blot the area first and then use a gentle soap solution to clean the spot. If the stain is still visible, try a detergent with bleach and be sure to rinse it with cold water after.
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