Having a medicine stain on your favorite shift dress can be heartbreaking. Don't worry, we've got you covered with a few easy tricks to help get your dress looking good as new again.
Updated 06 Mar 2023
By Noemi Denker
The first step to removing medicine stains from your shift dress is to check the fabric content label. Certain fabrics and dyes may require a specific cleaning method. Once you know what kind of fabric your dress is made of, you can pick the cleaning solution that best suits it.
If dress is made of synthetic fibers, such as polyester or nylon, you should use a specialty cleaner or a mild detergent. For cotton dresses, you can use a solution of warm water and white vinegar. If the fabric is wool, you should use a specialty cleaner or a mild detergent mixed with cold water.
Once you have the right cleaning solution, gently dab the stain with a clean cloth soaked in the solution. Gently rub the stain using circular motions until the stain starts to fade away.
After the medicine stain has been removed, rinse the area with cold water to remove any residue. Then, blott the area with a clean dry cloth and let the dress air dry.
If your shift dress is made from a delicate material, you should avoid using harsh chemicals. Instead, try the following methods:
To prevent future medicine stains from appearing on your shift dress, consider the following tips:
By taking right precautions, you can make sure that your shift dress stays free of medicine stains.
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