How to Get Rid of Medicine Stains From Pullovers
Having a medicine stain on your favorite pullover can be exasperating. Fortunately, there are some simple and effective steps you can take to get rid of those stubborn stains in no time.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Brane Lukman
Steps to Clean Medicine Stains from Your Pullover
- Gently scrape the excess material off of the stain using a dull knife, being sure to not press too hard.
- Mix a few drops of mild detergent with lukewarm water and create a sudsy mixture.
- Dab the stain with the soapy mix, using a soft-bristled brush or damp cloth.
- Rinse off the suds with lukewarm water.
- If the stain is still present, repeat the process.
- Once the stain is gone, rinse area with cold water to remove any remaining soap.
- Air dry the area before wearing the pullover again.
Further Tips
- If you’re unable to get stain out, try soaking affected area in an enzyme detergent before repeating the above steps.
- If stain persists, try using a commercial rust remover.
- Be sure to read the garment’s care label and test a small area of the fabric before attempting to clean it.
- Always wear protective gloves and glasses when using store-bought cleaners.
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