Removing Mouthwash Stains from a Kimono: Step-by-Step Guide

Spilled mouthwash on your kimono? Don't worry, it's easily removable, and with this guide, you can learn all the steps and tips to do it correctly!


Updated 06 Mar 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Having an accident with mouthwash on your kimono can be annoying but worry not! Follow these steps to get rid of it:

What You Need

  • Paper towels
  • Laundry detergent
  • Distilled White Vinegar
  • Clothes iron

Step 1: Blot Away Excess Mouthwash

Take some paper towels and press it against the mouthwash on your kimono. This will help absorb some of the moisture. Avoid rubbing or scrubbing, though, as that could make the stain become worse.

Step 2: Pre-treat the Stain with Laundry Detergent

Mix a small amount of laundry detergent with water in a container. Then, apply a bit of the mixture to stained area of the kimono. Gently rub it in and let it sit for a few minutes.

Step 3: Rinse and Repeat

After a few minutes, rinse the stained area of the kimono with cold water. If you still see the stain, then repeat steps two and three.

Step 4: Apply Distilled White Vinegar

Pour some distilled white vinegar onto stained area and let it sit for five to ten minutes. This will help break down the stain and make it easier to remove.

Step 5: Iron it Out

Once the stain has been treated, grab your clothing iron and set it to the lowest setting. Place a cloth over the stained area of the kimono and press gently with the iron until the stain is gone.

Step 6: Launder It

Once the stain is removed, place the kimono into the washing machine with cold water. Let it run on the gentle cycle, and then line dry.

Conclusion

Removing a mouthwash stain from a kimono can be a tricky process, but with these steps, you can easily get rid of stain!

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