Tie-dying Your Hair Ties: How to Easily Remove Mouthwash Stains
Are your hair ties stained with mouthwash? Don't worry, there is an easy fix! This article will teach you how to remove mouthwash stains from hair ties using a few common household items.
Updated 06 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Things You'll Need
- A laundry detergent
- A basin of warm water
- A clean cloth
Step-by-Step Guide
- Fill the basin with warm water and add a capful of laundry detergent.
- Soak the hair ties in mixture for about an hour.
- Gently rub stained area with the cloth, using circular motions.
- Rinse the hair ties with cool water.
- Lay them in a sunny spot or on a rack to air dry.
Additional Tips and Advice
- Make sure to scrub gently so that you don’t cause additional damage to the fabric of the hair tie.
- If stain is still present after soaking, you can mix a solution of 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water and soak the hair ties in this solution before scrubbing.
- For tough stains, you can use a stain remover specifically designed for the type of material your hair ties are made of.
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