How to Remove Mouthwash Stains from Silk Habotai Easily
Mouthwash comes in handy for oral hygiene, but it can get a bit messy if it accidentally lands on delicate fabric such as silk habotai. Fortunately, getting rid of the stains isn't too difficult and doesn't require harsh chemicals.
Updated 05 Mar 2023
By Nishat Asif
What You'll Need
- Salt
- White vinegar
- Small bowl
- Washing-up liquid
- Soft cloth
Removing Stain
- Mix together one teaspoon of salt with one tablespoon of white vinegar in a small bowl.
- Using a soft cloth, dab the mixture onto the stained area. Make sure to rub gently.
- Rinse the area with cold water until it's damp.
- Apply a few drops of washing-up liquid onto the stain and again wipe gently with a wet cloth.
- Rinse area with cold water again and leave the fabric to dry.
Precautions to Take
- Be gentle when dabbing and rubbing the stain as silk is fragile.
- Be careful with amount of liquid used when rinsing so you don't cause the colour to spread.
- Keep the area well ventilated so that fabric can dry properly.
- Test the mixture and washing-up liquid on an inconspicuous part of the fabric before using it on the stains.
Conclusion
By following these simple steps you should be able to easily remove stains from mouthwash on silk habotai. Remember to take precautions since silk is quite delicate and make sure you test solutions on an inconspicuous part of the fabric before using them on stain.