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How to Easily Remove Mouthwash Stains from Seersucker Fabric

Seersucker is a light and airy fabric that is perfect for the summer. But when its delicate weave gets stained with mouthwash, it can feel like you may never get that pesky stain out! Don't fret - there are several effective methods for removing stains from seersucker fabric.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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One of the best ways of cleaning mouthwash stains from seersucker fabric is by using a solution of dish detergent and mild bleach. Start by mixing equal parts of dish detergent and mild bleach in a small bowl. Next, dampen the stained area of the fabric before rubbing the detergent/bleach solution into the stain with a clean cloth. Let solution sit on the stain for 10 minutes or so and then rinse off with cold water. If some of the stain remains, repeat process until the stain is gone.

Another solution for removing mouthwash stains from seersucker fabric is white vinegar. Simply mix one part white vinegar with four parts warm water in a spray bottle and lightly spritz stain. Then, use a clean cloth to rub the solution onto the stain. Rinse off with cold water and repeat if necessary.

If you find that neither of these solutions has worked, you can try using commercial stain remover. Choose a product specifically designed for delicate fabrics and read the instructions before using. You might be surprised to find that the stain is easily removed this way!

Finally, keep in mind that prevention is always better than cure when it comes to seersucker fabric. To avoid staining your fabric with mouthwash, make sure to always blot away any stains as soon as possible. In addition, never allow mouthwash to come into contact with delicate fabrics for an extended period of time.

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