Medicine stains on silk noil can be tricky to remove. Here are some tips on cleaning medicine stains off silk noil to make your fabric look like new again.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
First of all, you want to remove as much of the medicine stain as possible. Place a clean cloth or paper towel directly on the stain and press down to absorb as much of the substance as you can. Be careful not to rub the stain – this can spread it further and make it harder to clean.
Immediately after blotting the stain, you'll want to flush the remaining medicine with cold water. Apply the water to the stain, but avoid rubbing it into the fabric. Once you've flushed stain with cold water, you can then move on to the next step.
Now you can use a non-chlorine bleach to treat the stain. Choose a product that is gentle and specifically designed for silk noil. Apply the bleach directly to the stain, making sure it completely saturates fabric. Allow the bleach to soak in for several minutes before rinsing it out thoroughly.
Once you've treated the stain with bleach, you'll want to rinse it out with cold water. This will help to remove any residue left behind by the bleach and will also help to remove any lingering traces of the medicine stain. Make sure you rinse until the water runs clear.
If you follow these steps, you should be able to effectively remove medicine stains from your silk noil fabric. Just remember to be gentle when treating the stain and to always rinse thoroughly with cold water.
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