How to Easily Remove Mouthwash Stains from Silk Gazar
Silk gazar is a light, flowing fabric that can be used for evening wear or for special occasions. It has an airy drape and delicate appearance that makes it stand out from other fabrics. However, like all fabrics, silk gazar is vulnerable to staining from spillages, such as mouthwash. If you have found yourself with a stained piece of silk gazar it can be difficult to know how to clean it. Follow instructions below and you can get your silk gazar sparkling clean in no time!
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Instructions
- Remove any excess mouthwash from the fabric with a clean cloth or paper towel.
- Mix a teaspoon of dish soap with a cup of warm water and blend it together until it forms a soapy mixture.
- Soak the stained area in soapy mixture and let it sit for 10 minutes.
- Rinse off the soapy mixture with a spray bottle filled with cold water.
- Repeat Steps 2-4 until the stain has disappeared.
- Allow the fabric to air-dry.
Additional Tips
- Do not scrub the fabric or use a brush as this could damage the delicate fibers.
- If the mouthwash stain is particularly stubborn, use a mild detergent instead of dish soap.
- Avoid using bleach or any other harsh chemicals on the fabric.