Mouthwash can sometimes leave small, unsightly stains on your bikini during your daily hygiene routine. Fortunately, there are several cleaning methods you can use to remove them and make your bikini look like new again.
Updated 06 Mar 2023
By Brane Lukman
Using hot water is an effective and gentle way to rinse off any mouthwash residue from your swimsuit. Be sure to hold the bikini by its straps as you rinse, and avoid rubbing or scrubbing it too hard as this could damage its fabric.
For stubborn stains, try pre-treating them with either vinegar or lemon juice. Apply the vinegar or lemon juice directly to stained areas and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. This will help dissolve the stain and make it easier to remove.
Once you've soaked your bikini in hot water and pre-treated it with either vinegar or lemon juice, next step is to launder your swimsuit in the washing machine. Use a mild detergent, such as one made specifically for delicates, to help preserve fabric's color and keep it looking new. After washing, hang dry your bikini in a cool and airy place.
The easiest way to prevent mouthwash stains from appearing on your bikini is to avoid wearing bright-colored mouthwashes, like those with blue or pink hues. These can transfer easily and leave lasting discoloration on fabrics.
If you do happen to get a mouthwash stain on your bikini, it's important to spot clean it immediately. This will prevent the stain from setting and make removal much easier.
You can remove mouthwash stains from your bikini by rinsing it with hot water, pre-treating it with either vinegar or lemon juice, and then washing it in the washing machine with a mild detergent.
It's best to use a mild detergent that is specifically made for delicate fabrics when washing your bikini. This will help preserve fabric's color and keep it looking new.
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