How to Remove J Jill Mouthwash Stains Easily with 3 Simple Steps

Mouthwash is an effective way to keep your smile healthy and clean, but those pesky stains from J Jill's mouthwashes can be difficult to get rid of. Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to remove them using everyday household items.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Pre-Treatment

For fabrics, any oil-based pre-treatment should do the trick. Commercial stain removers are best, but if you don't have any on-hand you can use a combination of mild detergent and lukewarm water. Gently rub the solution into the stained area, allow it to sit for a few minutes, and then rinse with lukewarm water.

Step 2: Washing

Whether you're dealing with fabrics or hard surfaces, hot water is the key to success. It is important that the water be hot in order to break down the stain, but be careful not to use boiling water as this could damage the material. Wash the item separately in hot water and use a gentle detergent.

Step 3: Drying

Once the stain has been removed, you need to ensure that it does not reappear. To do this, you must thoroughly dry the item before it comes into contact with anything else. For fabrics, air drying is best. For hard surfaces, wipe down with a dry cloth or towel.

Additional Tips

  • If the stain is on upholstery, use a damp cloth to gently blot the stain
  • Always check care label of item before treating it
  • Test a small area of the item first before applying a cleaning solution

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