Mouthwash stains on your drapes and curtains can be a hassle, but you don't have to live with them. With right cleaning techniques and products, getting rid of stains is no longer a problem.
Updated 06 Mar 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
The first step to removing mouthwash stains from your draperies and curtains is to identify the type of material that the fabric is made of. Different materials require different cleaning methods in order to maintain their beauty. For example, cotton fabric is much easier to clean than velvet or other more delicate fabrics.
Once you have identified the material you need to choose the right cleaning products. Some popular choices include diluted vinegar, non-bleach detergents, and commercial stain removers specifically designed for sensitive fabric. Before you begin cleaning, you should test product on a small, unnoticeable area of the curtain to make sure it does not discolor fabric.
The next step is to apply the cleaning solution directly to the stain. Let the cleaning product sit on stain for several minutes to allow it to work its magic. Depending on the size and severity of the stain, you may need to repeat this process several times. After that, use a soft, damp cloth to gently scrub away the stain and any residue left behind.
Once the stain is removed, rinse the area with cold water to remove any remaining residue. Let area dry completely before placing the curtains back on the window. With the right cleaning techniques, you can easily get rid of mouthwash stains on your draperies and curtains.
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