If your favorite handbag or purse has been stained by medicine, don't worry! We have compiled a number of tips and tricks that you can try to get rid of them quickly and easily.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
Handbags and purses are usually not made to be water-resistant, so accidental spills involving medicine can be a lot more damaging compared to other spills. But don't stress-- there are several ways to remove any medicine stains on your beloved bag. Here's what you need to do:
As soon as you notice medicine stain, take a dry cloth and blot area gently. Don't scrub or rub the stain, just press lightly on it. This will help to soak up some of the medicine and prevent it from seeping into the fibers of the bag.
Mix one teaspoon of liquid dishwashing detergent with one cup of warm water. Dip a clean cloth in the mixture and then carefully dab at the medicine stain. Apply a little bit of pressure while doing this and make sure not to rub the fabric. Keep blotting until the stain starts to fade.
If the stain still hasn't gone away, grab a spray bottle and fill it with equal parts isopropyl alcohol and water. Spray the mixture directly onto the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Afterward, take a damp cloth and carefully wipe away the leftover solution from the fabric.
Grab a bowl of clean, cold water and dip cloth back in it. Dab the stained area gently and repeat a few times until the stain is completely gone. Finally, lay the bag flat and let it air dry completely.
If all else fails, you can always take the bag to a professional cleaner who specializes in removing medicine stains. They'll be able to deep clean fabric and get rid of any remaining residue.
With a few easy steps, you can get rid of those infuriating medicine stains on your handbags and purses! Just make sure to act quickly and follow the instructions carefully. Good luck!
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